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The founding fathers knew that . . . where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty. (2 Cor. 3:17.) The United States of America began and lives as a result of faith in God. The Bible has been and is the foundation for this faith.
It is impossible to govern the world without the Bible, said George Washington.
The Bible is the rock on which this Republic rests, Andrew Jackson proclaimed.
The fathers of our country had to turn to religion in order that their new experiment make sense.
Source: Elder Ezra Taft Benson General Conference, April 1963
Topics: Christianity
George Washington acknowledged Gods direction and stated: Of all the dispositions and habits which lead to political prosperity, religion and morality are indispensable supports.... Reason and experience both forbid us to expect that national morality can prevail in exclusion of religious principle. (Washingtons Farewell Address.)
Source: Elder Ezra Taft Benson General Conference, April 1963
Topics: Morality
I became alarmed as I reviewed what has happened in our schools under so-called progressive education. What about the loss of patriotism, faith in God, and the teachings of character building principles once so much a part of our education? We have all but forced Americanism out of the classroom to make way for temporary trivialities. (DeLove.) I remembered President Joseph F. Smiths warning of the three dangers to the Church from within, viz., the flattery of prominent men sexual impurity, and false educational ideas. (Gospel Doctrine, p. 312.)
Source: Elder Ezra Taft Benson General Conference, April 1963
Topics: Change; Education
. . . today government has touched our lives so intimately in all their relationships and all these governmental touchings have been so tabbed as political, that we cannot discuss anything relating to our material welfare and existence without laying ourselves liable to the charge that we are talking politics.
Source: President J. Reuben Clark, Jr. Deseret News, Church Section, June 16, 1945, p. 4.
Topics: Politics
I have been preaching against Communism for twenty years, said President Clark, over twenty years ago. I still warn you against it, and I tell you that we are drifting toward it more rapidly than some of us understand and I tell you that when Communism comes, the ownership of the things which are necessary to feed your families is going to be taken away from us. I tell you freedom of speech will go, freedom of the press will go, and freedom of religion will go.
I have warned you against propaganda and hate. We are in the midst of the greatest exhibition of propaganda that the world has ever seen, and all directed toward one end. Just do not believe all you read.
Source: President J. Reuben Clark, Jr. Conf. Rep., October 3, 1941, p. 16.
Topics: Freedom, Loss of
< The plain and simple issue now facing us in America is freedom or slavery....
Our real enemies, said President Clark, are communism and its running mate, socialism....
And never forget for one moment that communism and socialism are state slavery....
. . . one thing seems sure, we will not get out of our present difficulties without trouble, serious trouble. Indeed, it may well be that our government and its free institutions will not be preserved except at the price of life and blood....
. . . the paths we are following, if we move forward thereon, will inevitably lead us to socialism or communism, and these two are as like as two peas in a pod in their ultimate effect upon our liberties....
We may first observe that communism and socialismwhich we shall hereafter group together and dub Statismcannot live with Christianity nor with any religion that postulates a Creator such as the Declaration of Independence recognizes. The slaves of Statism must know no power, no authority, no source of blessing, no God, but the State....
This country faces ahead enough trouble to bring us to our knees in humble honest prayer to God for the help which He alone can give, to save us....
Do not think that all these usurpations, intimidations, and impositions are being done to us through inadvertency or mistake, the whole course is deliberately planned and carried out; its purpose is to destroy the Constitution and our Constitutional government....
We have largely lost the conflict so far waged. But there is time to win the final victory, if we can sense our danger, and fight. (Deseret News, Church Section, Sept. 25, 1949, pp. 2, 15.)
Thus spoke the ever forthright and courageous President J. Reuben Clark, Jr.
Source: Elder Ezra Taft Benson General Conference, April 1963
Topics: Communism; Freedom, Loss of
It is significant that 118 years ago this month the Prophet Joseph Smith, after attending lectures on socialism, made this official entry in church history: I said I did not believe the doctrine. (History of the Church, Vol. 6, p. 33.)
No true Latter-day Saint and no true American can be a socialist or a communist or support programs leading in that direction. These evil philosophies are incompatible with Mormonism, the true gospel of Jesus Christ.
Source: Elder Ezra Taft Benson General Conference, October 1961
Topics: Socialism
[W]e should accept the command of the Lord and treat socialistic communism as the tool of Satan. We should follow the counsel of the President of the Church and resist the influence and policies of the socialist-communist conspiracy wherever they are foundin the schools, in the churches, in governments, in unions, in businesses, in agriculture.
Source: Elder Ezra Taft Benson General Conference, October 1961
Topics: Communism; Socialism
[W]e should help those who have been deceived or who are misinformed to find the truth. Unless each person who knows the truth will stand up and speak up it is difficult for the deceived or confused citizen to find his way back.
Source: Elder Ezra Taft Benson General Conference, October 1961
Topics: Responsibility
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