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If you could revise the temple recommend interview…

We have had some interesting discussions about temple recommend questions here at the Exponent. How much disclosure does it take to be considered honest in your dealings? Is it appropriate for men to ask women about their undergarments? Should women and youths discuss their personal chastity alone with a man? Should someone who admits to lacking a testimony of any of the items in questions 1-3 be kept out of the temple even if they meet all of the behavioral requirements? Does that affiliate question make any sense at all?
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Guest Post: The Temple Rec Interview and the Affiliating Question

by April (April is a health educator and mother of three young children.) Years ago, someone asked me how Mormon bishops figured out who was worthy to enter the temple.  How did bishops monitor the members to catch them in wrong-doing?  I explained that it wasn't like that at all.  The bishop simply asks us a prescribed list of yes/no questions.  We judge ourselves and report our own worthiness to the bishop. As I judge myself, I pass many of the questions with flying colors, especially those regarding my conformity to gospel rules. Law of chastity?  Check.  Word of wisdom?  Check.  Tithing?...
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Exponent II Classics: The Interview

A post devoted to an EXII classic is long overdue. The Interview (a short story) Laura Hamblin Provo, Utah Vol 11, no 1 (Fall 1984) “Do you pray?” He had no business asking that question. I knew he didn’t, and he knew he didn’t. It wasn’t one of the twelve required questions. I had been through an interview with Bishop Jensen before, point by point. I had honestly answered all of the questions. Bishop Jensen and I had talked a long time about things, and he had never asked me about my prayers. Besides, if I chose to answer, I could say “yes.” After all, I...
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