The description of the Masonic initiation and the figures were taken from "Illustrations of Masonry by One of the Fraternity", by Captain William Morgan, Batavia, New York, 1827. This expose on Masonry can be obtained from Utah Lighthouse Ministry, P.O. Box 1884, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84110, (801) 485-8894 for around five dollars. Also, extracts from the "Monitor of Free-Masonry", by Jabez Richardson, Chicago;(n.d). illustrates some of the higher degrees not mentioned in Morgan's book. The statements for Richardson's book were taken directly from Jerald and Sandra Tanner's book "The Evolution of the Mormon Temple Ceremony: 1842-1990" and will be identified with astericks "***". Although I present the "higher" degrees along with the degrees described from William Morgan's book, please note that they are from two different Masonic rituals. You can contact the Utah Lighthouse Ministry on the internet by e-mailing ulm@utah-inter.net or visiting their web page at http://members.aol.com/lshamgar/ulm/home.html
If you do not choose to know about these two ceremonies or think that you may be offended by reading them DO NOT READ ON! If you are a Mormon who has not been through the LDS temple some of the temple rites are disclosed, likewise for Masons. This article was not meant to offend the reader, only to educate them on the similarities between the two ceremonies. In keeping with this purpose, I have purposefully only included areas of where there are similarities between the two rites. My inclusion of some similarities does not exclude others. Also, note that the similarities were reduced after the 1990 Temple Ceremony revisions. Mormons that only participated in post 1990 ceremonies may not recognize the five points of fellowship and penalty signs.
MORMON DRESSING ROOM
"The candidate, being directed to these washing and dressing rooms
and having divested himself of all his clothing, awaits his time in bath
with his special inner garments over his shoulder."
MORMON COMPASS
"... on the garments -- the compass on the left [breast]..."
MORMON SQUARE
"...the square on the right side [of the garment]..."
MORMON WASHING CEREMONY
"As the candidate is washed, the official hurries through the
lustration ritual .... the candidate is passed on to another
attendent and is anointed with oil. The oil is very definitely
applied to various organs of his body."
MORMON TEMPLE WORKER PRESENTS NEW NAME TO CANDIDATE "With these garments I give you a new name which is never to be divulged to anyone ... The name I shall give you is ________."
MAN REPRESENTING ADAM IN MORMON CEREMONY
"Elohim -- (Turning to the audience) -- 'This man who is now
being operated upon is Michael who helped form the world. When
he awakes ... he will be known as Adam"
MAN REPRESENTING GOD IN MORMON CEREMONY
"When all is quiet, a man dressed in white flannels, representing
Elohim, comes from behind the curtain..."
MORMONS USE A MALLET
"...one of the temple workers, ... gives three raps with
a mallet..."
MORMON PENALTY SIGN
"In executing the sign of the penalty, the right hand, palm downward, is
drawn sharply across the throat, then dropped from the square to the
side"
MORMON GRIP
"The Grip -- Hands clasped, pressing the knuckle of the index finger
with the thumb"
MORMON WORDING CONCERNING THE GRIP
"Peter -- 'What is that?'
"Adam -- 'The first token of the Aaronic Priesthood.'
"Peter -- 'Has it a name?'
"Adam -- 'It has.'
"Peter -- 'Will you give it to me?'
"Adam -- 'I can not, for it is connected with my new name, but this
is the sign.'
MORMON OATH
"We and each of us, covenant and promise that we will not reveal any
secrets of this... Should we do so, we agree that our throats be cut
from ear to ear and our tongues torn out by their roots."
MORMON OATH
"We and each of us do covenant and promise that we will not reveal
the secrets of this ... Should we do so, we agree to have our breasts
cut open and our hearts and vitals torn from our bodies "
MASONIC PENALTY SIGN
"The sign is given by drawing your right hand flat, with the palm of it
next to your breast from the left to the right side with some quickness,
and dropping it down by your side"
MORMON PENALTY SIGN
"The Sign is made by placing the left arm on the square at the level of
the shoulder, placing the right hand across the chest with the thumb
extended and the drawing it rapidly from the left to right and dropping
it"
MASONIC GRIP
"Take each other's hands as in ordinary hand-shaking and press the top
of your thumb hard against the space between the first and second
knuckles of the right hand."
MORMON GRIP
"The Grip is given by clasping the hand and pressing the thumb in the
hollow between the first and second knuckle of the hand."
MORMON NAME GIVEN
"The Name is the given name of the candidate."
MASONIC SIGN
"The sign is given by raising both hands and arms to the elbows,
perpendicular, one each side of the head, the elbows forming a square."
MORMON SIGN
"The sign is made by bringing both hands to the square, palms to the
front
MASONIC PENALTY SIGN
"The Penal Sign is given by putting the right hand to the left side of the
bowels, the hand open, with the thumb next to the belly, and letting it
fall; this is done tolerably quick."
MORMON PENALTY SIGN
"As the last words are spoken the hands are dropped till the thumbs are
in the center of the stomach and drawn swiftly across the stomach to
the hips, and then dropped to the sides."
MORMON OATH
"We and each one of us do covenant and promise that we will not
reveal any of the secrets of this... Should we do so, we agree that our
bodies be cut asunder in the midst and all our bowels gush out."
MASONIC GRIP
"Grasp each other's right hands very firmly, the spaces between the
thumb and first finger being in interlocked and the tops of the fingers
being pressed hard against each other's wrist where it joins the hand,
the fingers of each being somewhat spread."
MORMON GRIP (Slightly Different Method of Grip)
"The Grip is made by grasping the hand, the forefinger on center of the
wrist and little fingers locked"
MASONIC GRAND HAILING SIGN AND DUE GUARD
"The sign is given by raising both hands and arms to the elbows,
perpendicularly, one on each side of the head, the elbows forming a
square."
"The due guard is made by holding both hands in front, palms down..."
MORMON PAY, LAY, ALE
"The sign is made by elevating both the arms above the head ... the
arms dropped to the square,... and then to the sides."
MORMON APRON
"Adam-- (Turning to the audience)-- 'In your bundles brethren and
sisters, you will each find an apron, you will now put it on."
MASONIC FIVE-POINTS OF FELLOWSHIP AS HIRAM ABIFF's
DEAD BODY IS RAISED
"He (the candidate) is raised on what is called the five points of
fellowship, which are foot to foot, knee to knee, breast to breast, hand
to back and mouth to ear."
MORMON FIVE-POINTS OF FELLOWSHIP AT THE VEIL
"The five points of fellowship are given by putting the inside of the
right foot to the inside of the Lord's, the inside of your knee to his,
laying your breast close to his, your left hands on each other's backs,
and each one putting his mouth to the other's ear...."
MORMON PASSING THROUGH THE VEIL
At the five points of fellowship "... one putting his mouth to the other's
ear, in which position the Lord whispers: Lord--'This is the sign of the
token: 'Health to the navel, marrow in the bones, strength in the loins
and sinews, and power in the priesthood be upon me and my posterity
through all generations of time and throughout all eternity."
On March 15, 1842 Joseph Smith became a Mason in his general business office (History of the Church, vol. 4, pg. 551)
When did Joseph Smith instruct the other LDS Church leaders regarding the endowment and communication of key?
On May 4, 1842 Joseph Smith instructed the other LDS Church leaders on the principles and order of the Priesthood, attending to the washings, anointing, endowments and communication of keys. (History of the Church, vol. 5, pg. 2) This instruction took place only weeks after Joseph Smith became a Mason and in Joseph Smith's business office, the exact same place where he received the Masonic rites just weeks earlier. In addition, Joseph Smith's business office was the Masonic lodge room. Joseph Smith's temple records even indicate that he received his endowments on May 4, 1842 (Family Group Sheet-Father Temple Index Bureau).
In my opinion, the many similarities between the LDS endowment ceremony and the Masonic initiation could NOT have occurred by chance. There are definitely more than slight resemblances as even Gilbert Scharffs would not even concede to in his book "The Truth About the God Makers".
Do the two ceremonies have significant similarities? I think so, but you should decide for yourself.