Big news in the world of Mormonism—sleeveless temple garments are officially here! This comes after past rumors, like the so-called “Cuppa Joseph” coffee allowance, but this time, it’s real. The Salt Lake Tribune has verified the introduction of these sleeveless options, though the global rollout timeline remains unclear. While some members welcome the change as a step toward more practical, breathable clothing, others see it as yet another sign of shifting doctrine. For a church that teaches it is led by divine revelation, critics are raising concerns: If God is really at the helm, why does doctrine seem to evolve based on cultural and member feedback? Is this modernization inspired revelation, or simply the church trying to keep up with the times? It raises deeper questions about authority, consistency, and what happens when members start wondering whether God or human influence is behind these changes. Let’s discuss—what do you think? Does this shift help the church adapt, or does it create more doubt about its divine guidance?

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