Why do mormons wear sacred undergarments




















Very interesting question, Amie. Both men and women in the Church are supposed to keep their garments covered.

Modesty should be practiced by Mormon men and women alike. I have a friend who wears the special underwear. I notice it when we are in the locker room at the gym.

It looks the same as any other underwear except the legs are longer- down to about his knees. I asked him why he wears them. He said it was to remind him of his vows- marriage, devotion to Christ, etc. All I care about is that he is a good ball player. We wear the holy garment to remind ourselves of the covenants we have made with God. Your email address will not be published.

Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Why do Mormons Wear Special Underwear? Gale on March 11, at am. Many religions around the world have special clothing to symbolize their relationship with God.

Mormons wear temple undergarments under their normal clothes to remind them of promises they made to always remember God. It is a physical reminder of our spiritual covenants with God. Thank you for taking the time to read about our religion and for being the type of person to become informed rather than simply mocking the faith of others.

Most of our church services happen in a normal church building. We meet each Sunday where we hear sermons about Jesus Christ and His gospel, sing hymns, and study scripture together. There are many thousands of our church buildings around the globe which provide a meeting space for our 30, congregations worldwide. All of our church meetings in our churches around the world are open to the public and all are invited to attend. Aside from attending regular church meetings, those who become baptized into the church and prepare themselves can make further promises to God in one of the temples.

There are LDS temples around the world. After going to the temple for the first time, members of the church who choose to devote themselves will begin wearing the sacred temple garment. Video of the garment can be seen in the above video which is produced by the church. Not all members of the church wear the temple garment, because not all members of the church have yet chosen to devote themselves in this way by participating in a temple ceremony.

Also, there are age requirements generally after someone is years-old, but it depends on the circumstances. The temple garment is a physical reminder to us each day of the promises that we made in the temple. The garment reminds us of our promises to Jesus Christ, and it is for this reason that we treat it as sacred. The garment itself is just cotton and thread, but its symbolism means far more. For more on the reasons WHY Mormons wear temple garments, read this.

Because of the sacred symbolism of the garment to us, we do not show the garment on the outside of our clothing. It is a reminder for the individual. As a devout Mormon, I wear the temple garment, but it is under my clothes so no one would ever even know.

There are times when a Mormon may remove the temple garment, such as when swimming or participating in a sport where it is not practicable to wear the garment, or when showering obviously , etc.

We change and launder the garment daily as with any typical undergarment. The rest of the time, we wear the reminder to help us to focus on the Lord. Both male and female Mormons are encouraged to dress in a respectful and modest way.

It is our way of representing ourselves in a way that signifies our respect for our bodies. We wear clothing typical of many people.

No, and this question may actually be offensive as it shows a lack of sensitivity to our sincerely held belief. We certainly would not mock the religious vestments of other religions, and we simply ask for the same respect from others. However, there may be a sincere question here aside from the unfavorable wording. Some may yet wonder what value we believe we receive by wearing the temple garment.

Quite frankly, the temple garment alone provides no protection or value. It is simply material sewn into a religious vestment. What does, however, provide protection and strength to us is our relationship to the Lord Jesus Christ, and we do believe that by making and keeping our sacred promises to Him, we receive His protection from evil. The garment is a memorial of that promise and it is for this reason that we treat it with respect and sacredness. The point is that the temple garment is a symbol of something deeper.

It mocks and misrepresents our belief. It's true that Mormons are taught not to flaunt "garments" as they're called for public view, which can feed the impression that Romney's hiding some dark, cultish secret beneath his well-starched shirts and neatly-creased slacks.

But the principle behind Mormon garments would be familiar to any Baptist who's worn a "What Would Jesus Do" bracelet, or any Jew who's worn a yarmulke or tzitzit woven threads Orthodox Jews wear on shawls under their shirts.

As the website for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints puts it, garments are worn as "an outward expression of an inward commitment. Because garments are considered so sacred, Mormons tend to recoil when they hear non-Mormons make casual reference to their underwear--especially in a political context. But if there ever was a time when discussion of the subject could be contained to LDS circles, now is not it.

Anyone who's attended a performance of The Book of Mormon Musical has already seen actors wearing replicas of the underwear on stage. And as the presidential race wears on, there's no doubt it will come again and again. So, in the spirit of debunking and demystifying, BuzzFeed is here to answer your questions about "magic Mormon underwear.

Garments are worn by faithful adult Mormons who've received certain ordinances in one of the church's temples which are different from the churches Mormons attend on Sundays.

In temples, Mormons pledge to obey Biblical commandments, live chaste lives, and serve in the church--and the garments are worn to remind wearers of those promises. Ridiculing or making light of sacred clothing is highly offensive to Latter-day Saints. As the post points out, many faiths incorporate garments into their religious practice, from yarmulke-wearing Jews to habit-donning nuns.

But temple garments seem to make Americans unusually curious—they're often referred to as "magic underwear" and said to have "magical" powers.

When the shadow of Mitt Romney's undershirt showed up beneath his neatly pressed white-collar shirts during his presidential campaign, it sparked explainers , spectacle , and even mockery. The garments are given to members during a private ceremony inside a Mormon temple which can only be attended by active Mormons, adding to the air of secrecy. This has been the case since members started wearing the garments in the early s under the guidance of the founder of the Church of Latter-day Saints, Joseph Smith.

Even though most of American culture has evolved away from the reserved sexual mores of the nineteenth century, the garments are still a source of fascination, if only because of the many logistical questions involved. For example: Do Mormons wear lingerie when they have sex?



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