Talk:Temple garment

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Members not instructed to wear garments day and night[edit]

In the article, it states that members are told in their recommend interview to wear the garments day and night. However, with the new questions, that is no longer the case.

Here is the source, it is on the last page in the grayed out box. I'm not sure how to change the article and add that as a source, so I was hoping someone else could correct this error. Thanks!

False claims about the garment[edit]

I just undid a change in this article about the wearing of the temple garment because the reason for the change was incorrect. So I wanted to post a reminder here about what the official sources say, since the change I just reverted claimed that the handbook and his personal membership in the Church verifies the changes he attempted to make. As to the reasons supporting my revert over his removal, I'd refer anyone here with questions to a more careful reading of section 38.5.5, entitled "Wearing and Caring for the Garment". In particular, the pertinent text of that section reads as follows:

"The garment should be worn beneath the outer clothing. It is a matter of personal preference whether other undergarments are worn over or under the temple garment.

"The garment should not be removed for activities that can reasonably be done while wearing the garment. It should not be modified to accommodate different styles of clothing.

"The garment is sacred and should be treated with respect. Endowed members should seek the guidance of the Holy Spirit to answer personal questions about wearing the garment."

That does not mean what the editor in question said it did. About the only thing that was correct in the edit in question was the fact that the Church has adjusted the wording about the wearing of the temple garment from "night and day" to instead being "as instructed in the endowment." Anyways, that was my two-fold reason for the reent revert. Any further discussion on this is welcome, but I think to the extent that we can, we should avoid asserting that a source says something when it in fact does not. Thanks again, all. --Jgstokes (talk) 00:52, 30 August 2021 (UTC)[reply]

"worn by adherents of the Latter Day Saint movement after they have taken part in the endowment ceremony." No, not quite correct. The wearing of garments is intiated as part of the "washing and anointing" ceremony which a different ritual.

Who introduced the garment in the 1800's?[edit]

This request is directed to improvement of the article. I'm interested in the history of the introduction of the garment to the members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Your article did have some of this history in it but could you tell me which prophet/leader introduced the garment? Were they told about the garment by God or took the idea from studying the Bible? Was there instructions from God what the garment was too look like at the time of the introduction of the garment to the current L.D.S. faith? I can't seem to find answers to these questions anywhere, and I believe some people including myself would find it interesting. Thanks for considering my requested and as always learned much more about this topic thanks to your efforts. 75.174.155.29 (talk) 05:42, 26 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Highly Inappropriate Content[edit]

Good day, I'm just writing to inform the moderators of this article that it contains highly inappropriate content, displaying a picture of the actual clothing that members of the faith consider sacred and not to be displayed for viewing by those who have not also taken on the promises that need to be made to be worthy to wear the clothing. This is not the type of behavior that should be tolerated in an objective and respectful source of information. 67.2.31.58 (talk) 01:09, 10 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]

The photos of which you speak are acceptable for inclusion, per Wikipedia policies and were provided courtesy of the Church, so they meet the threshold for inclusion. --Jgstokes (talk) 23:30, 17 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]