Statements on Communism and the Constitution of the United States
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by David O. McKay
2y ago
With great regret we learn from credible sources, governmental and others, that a few Church members are joining, directly or indirectly the Communists and are taking part in their activities. The Church does not interfere, and has no intention of trying to interfere with the fullest and freest exercise of the political franchise of its members, under and within our Constitution which the Lord declared, “I established … by the hands of wise men whom I raised up unto this very purpose,” and which, as to the principles thereof, the Prophet, dedicating the Kirtland Temple, prayed should be “estab ..read more
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What Was the Latter-day Saint View of Abraham Lincoln While He Was President?
Latter-day Conservative
by LDSC
3y ago
Abraham Lincoln was the sixteenth president of the United States (1861 to 1865). Some believe that Lincoln was “a man inspired of God who invoked a covenant relationship between America and its maker” and that he played a “crucial role … to bring this nation closer to heaven.” And because Lincoln checked out the Book of Mormon from the Library of Congress, some wonder, “Did it influence him? Was the Book of Mormon a key factor in Lincoln’s success and the healing of a nation?” But Lincoln didn’t just check out the Book of Mormon, he also checked out some anti-Mormon books such as: “Mormonism i ..read more
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An Overview of Secret Combinations & Evidence of the Conspiracy Today
Latter-day Conservative
by LDSC
3y ago
This book is intended as an overview of secret combinations, to make it clear what they are, who they are, how they operate and what their agenda is. Available at Amazon.com and LDSFreedomBooks.com “There is no conspiracy theory in the Book of Mormon — it is a conspiracy fact.” (Ezra Taft Benson) Topics covered in this book: Why we need to understand evil. What are secret combinations. Secret combinations in the Bible and the Book of Mormon. Secret combinations have existed since Cain. The world is full of secret organizations. The false left-right paradigm. How the secret combination operates ..read more
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The Proper Role of Government and The Law
Latter-day Conservative
by LDSC
3y ago
This new book contains two of the best treatises on fundamental rights and the role of government: The Proper Role of Government by Ezra Taft Benson The Law by Frédéric Bastiat Also, A Look at Agency, Freedom & Liberty, and the Constitution & Our Responsibility Available on Amazon.com and LDSFreedomBooks.com Topics covered in this book: The difference between agency, freedom and liberty? The three elements of moral agency The Constitution & our responsibility Fundamental rights The proper role of government Understanding the proper role of government and our God-given fundamen ..read more
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The Effects of the Establishment of Christ’s Kingdom, or the Reign of God upon the Earth
Latter-day Conservative
by John Taylor
3y ago
Having said so much pertaining to the Kingdom, we come to our last proposition, and enquire, What will be the effects of the establishment of Christ’s kingdom, or the reign of God on the earth? This is, indeed, a grand and important question, and requires our most serious and calm deliberation. If, after all this distress, tribulation, war, bloodshed, and sacrifice of human life, the condition of the world is no better, man is certainly in a most unhappy, hopeless situation. If it is nothing more than some of the changes contemplated by man, from one species of government to another, and we mu ..read more
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The Establishment of the Kingdom of God upon the Earth
Latter-day Conservative
by John Taylor
3y ago
How will the kingdom of God be established? We have already shown very clearly, that none of the means which are now used among men are commensurate with the object designed, and that all the combined wisdom of man must, and will fail, in the accomplishment of this object; that the present forms of political and religious rule cannot effect it; that philosophy is quite as impotent; and that as these have all failed for ages, as a natural consequence they must continue to fail. We have portrayed the world broken, corrupted, fallen, degraded and ruined; and shown that nothing but a world’s God c ..read more
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Will God’s Kingdom Be a Literal or a Spiritual Kingdom?
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by John Taylor
3y ago
It would be almost unnecessary to answer such a question as the above, were it not for the opinions that are entertained in the world concerning a purely spiritual kingdom, particularly as in a preceding chapter I have clearly pointed out a literal kingdom, rule, and reign. But I have introduced this merely to meet some questions that exist in the minds of many, relative to a spiritual kingdom, arising from certain remarks of our Saviour’s, where he says, “My kingdom is not of this world;” and again, the “kingdom of heaven is not meat and drink, but righteousness, and peace, and joy in the Hol ..read more
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Will Man Always Be Permitted to Usurp Authority Over Men, and Over the Works of God? Will the World Remain for ever Under a Curse, and God’s Designs Be Frustrated?
Latter-day Conservative
by John Taylor
3y ago
The above are grave questions, and will necessarily require examination, for they concern the earth and its inhabitants. Their true solution will affect man in time and in eternity. The world cannot remain as it is, for the following reasons:— First. It would be unreasonable. Secondly. It would be unjust. Thirdly. It would be unscriptural. Fourthly. It would frustrate the designs of God, in regard to the spirits of the righteous; the dead; the progression of the world, and its final exaltation; and also the exaltation of man. First.—It would be unreasonable for man to continue his usurped auth ..read more
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The Government of Man
Latter-day Conservative
by John Taylor
3y ago
We will now turn our attention a little to the government of man, and see how that will compare with the foregoing, for man stands at the head of this beautiful creation; he is endued with intelligence and capacity for improvement; he is placed as a moral agent, and has the materials put into his hands to work with, the works of his Father as a pattern, the conduct of many of the inferior creation as an example—and might make the earth a garden, a paradise, a place of uninterrupted happiness and felicity, a heaven below. And if God had not delegated this moral agency and power to man, and thus ..read more
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The Wisdom, Order, and Harmony of the Government of God
Latter-day Conservative
by John Taylor
3y ago
The Kingdom of God is the government of God, on the earth, or in the heavens. The earth, and all the planetary systems, are governed by the Lord; they are upheld by his power, and are sustained, directed, and controlled by his will. We are told, that “by him were all things created that are in heaven, and that are in earth, visible and invisible, whether they be thrones, or dominions, or principalities, or powers; all things were created by him, and for him: and he is before all things, and by him all things consist.” (Collos. i. 16, 17.) If all things, visible and invisible, are made by and f ..read more
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