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	Comments on: When proxy work is done for people with the same name, how is it sorted out in the Spirit World?	</title>
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		By: Horace		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Not only do we need information such as a birth date or place, but typically these things are done by families. The information on that individual is part of a much broader record connecting individuals as families. Wherever the source of that information came from, the person identified is probably well aware of the records left behind, and where they are in the process of getting temple work done. The person actually doing the ordinance will probably see just a sliver of the information available about that one individual.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not only do we need information such as a birth date or place, but typically these things are done by families. The information on that individual is part of a much broader record connecting individuals as families. Wherever the source of that information came from, the person identified is probably well aware of the records left behind, and where they are in the process of getting temple work done. The person actually doing the ordinance will probably see just a sliver of the information available about that one individual.</p>
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