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The TikTok hashtag #mormongarments showcases personal stories, cultural insights, and fashion discussions surrounding Mormon underwear, also known as temple garments, reflecting beliefs, modesty, identity, and community within the LDS Church.
This is the origin behind why the temple garment is seen as magical or mysterious. . The term "magic underwear" is a derogatory nickname for what members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints call the temple garment. . Church leaders have taught that as a person is faithful to their temple commitments, the garment will be a "shield and a protection." Today, most members view this as spiritual protection—a physical reminder of the sacred promises they've made because they're always wearing it. . But curiosity and folklore about the garment have existed since the martyrdom of Joseph Smith . While awaiting trial in Carthage Jail, Joseph and others removed their garments due to the heat, except for Willard Richards. . When the mob attacked, Joseph and others were while Richards survived unscathed. Some saw this as evidence of the garment’s protective power. . Since then, plenty of stories have popped up of people feeling like they were miraculously saved from danger or physical harm because of the garments they were wearing, like surviving a fire or car crash. . The term “magic underwear” itself became popularized by anti-Mormon literature in the 1980s. . While the Church acknowledges the garment as sacred and we believe in miracles as a people, the church's official position is that the garment offers spiritual protection, not magical or mystical protection from physical harm. . Ultimately, the temple garment is less about physical security than about a spiritual relationship with Jesus Christ, forged through our temple covenants. So you might say, the true magic was the friends we made along the way. . #lds #prolds #churchofjesuschristoflatterdaysaints #ldstemples #mormontemples #ldsgarments #mormongarments #templegarments
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This is the origin behind why the temple garment is seen as magical or mysterious. . The term "magic underwear" is a derogatory nickname for what members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints call the temple garment. . Church leaders have taught that as a person is faithful to their temple commitments, the garment will be a "shield and a protection." Today, most members view this as spiritual protection—a physical reminder of the sacred promises they've made because they're always wearing it. . But curiosity and folklore about the garment have existed since the martyrdom of Joseph Smith . While awaiting trial in Carthage Jail, Joseph and others removed their garments due to the heat, except for Willard Richards. . When the mob attacked, Joseph and others were while Richards survived unscathed. Some saw this as evidence of the garment’s protective power. . Since then, plenty of stories have popped up of people feeling like they were miraculously saved from danger or physical harm because of the garments they were wearing, like surviving a fire or car crash. . The term “magic underwear” itself became popularized by anti-Mormon literature in the 1980s. . While the Church acknowledges the garment as sacred and we believe in miracles as a people, the church's official position is that the garment offers spiritual protection, not magical or mystical protection from physical harm. . Ultimately, the temple garment is less about physical security than about a spiritual relationship with Jesus Christ, forged through our temple covenants. So you might say, the true magic was the friends we made along the way. . #lds #prolds #churchofjesuschristoflatterdaysaints #ldstemples #mormontemples #ldsgarments #mormongarments #templegarments

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