voluptuoussquid
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I'm guessing you're color blind and also half blind.
The two above don't look good at all. Specially the upper one. My biggest problem is the huge featureless box that composes most of the temple. Sure the front is nice, but the rest if big white box. I don't like that conference building style either. It is very blocky and featureless. The Joseph Smith building downtown is beautiful, but it's not a temple.
So how many people get to go inside a temple and how often?
Places like St. Peters and other beautiful cathedrals around the world still welcome the masses. Am I wrong that temples are almost always off limits? There a a lot of beautiful temples in this thread but if you can't visit them/use them it seems like a big waste or a way to dangle the carrot.
Basically temples are for worship in sacred ceremonies that are restricted to active believing members.
I get where you're coming from, but they serve different purposes. See here for some answers to the question as to what LDS temples are used for: https://www.mormon.org/faq/use-of-temples.
After construction and prior to the "dedication", temples are open to the public in an "open house" for tours. I see you're in Sandy, so not too far fro Provo. Right now the Provo City Center temple (formerly the Provo Tabernacle) is having such an open house. See here for info: https://www.lds.org/church/events/provo-city-center-temple-open-house-and-dedication?lang=eng. It talks about getting tickets, but if you don't have them you can still stop by and they won't turn you away.
The tour is about 30 min, I did it a few days ago.
I've enjoyed the new architecture on some of the temples under development and recently built. I like that it's starting to branch out from some of the typical 4-5 styles that have been traditional. There are still a few, like Star Valley, that are rather plain, but overall I've enjoyed seeing the new designs as they've been released.
Cedar City
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Those are really cool ones.I've enjoyed the new architecture on some of the temples under development and recently built. I like that it's starting to branch out from some of the typical 4-5 styles that have been traditional. There are still a few, like Star Valley, that are rather plain, but overall I've enjoyed seeing the new designs as they've been released.
Cedar City
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Tucson
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Tijuana
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Durban, South Africa
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Barranquilla, Columbia.
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Concepción, Chilé.
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Ya. I lived there for a few years and finding a job was a bitch. I worked at little cesars for 5.15 per hourIf only there were buildings bigger than 1500 square feet that offers employment in Cedar City
If only there were buildings bigger than 1500 square feet that offers employment in Cedar City
You’re going to St. George? Dang. I gave a referral for someone who was looking for work in Bountiful of SL.It’s weird driving by that spot in Taylorsville. That stake center was there when I was a kid in that area. I played softball on that field. Probably played basketball in the gym too. Now the building is gone and they’re going to put a temple there.
one of the jobs I’m doing down in St. George is lIke 8 blocks from the new Red Cliffs Temple down there. Too bad I’ll be long done before they even get close to starting it.