It is inappropriate to discuss matters of business, pleasure or current events in the temple.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The temple and the holy ordinances are indeed sacred, and we should be spiritually sensitive to them. It is a sacred blessing to attend the temple to worship the Lord.
My temples are only in India. When I am in India, I go to the religious ceremonies.
At East Side Jews, we can take a risk because it isn't all about the rules. I started it to create a space for all those people who wouldn't go to temple because they were scared of getting the rules wrong.
People who enjoy meetings should not be in charge of anything.
There is no substitute for marrying in the temple.
There is a charm about the forbidden that makes it unspeakably desirable.
If there were more temple work done in the Church, there would be less of selfishness, less of contention, less of demeaning others.
There are those who argue that the public celebration of festivals such as Christmas should be discouraged, in the questionable belief that it might somehow offend those of other religions or none.
The entire world is my temple, and a very fine one too, if I'm not mistaken, and I'll never lack priests to serve it as long as there are men.
Whatever your religious tradition is, if it's important to you and you don't feel comfortable talking about it, you end up coming across as insincere.