
FAIR is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing well-documented answers to criticisms of the doctrine, practice, and history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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*[[/Baptism for the dead|Baptism for the dead]] | *[[/Baptism for the dead|Baptism for the dead]] | ||
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+ | |summary=I don't want proxy baptisms or other LDS temple work performed for my deceased family. What can I do to "undo" such baptisms and temple work? In the case of individuals who have recently died, members are encouraged to be considerate of the feelings of the closest living relatives: "If the person was born within the last ninety-five years, obtain permission for the ordinances from the person’s closest living relative. This relative often wishes to receive the ordinances in behalf of the deceased or designate someone to receive them. In some instances, the relative may wish to postpone the performance of the ordinances. Also, be aware that acting in conflict with the wishes of the closest living relative can result in bad feelings toward you and the Church." There is no ceremony for "undoing" a proxy baptism for the dead. | ||
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*[[/Elias and Elijah at the Kirtland Temple|Elias and Elijah at the Kirtland Temple]] | *[[/Elias and Elijah at the Kirtland Temple|Elias and Elijah at the Kirtland Temple]] |
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