Articles tagged ‘peace’

Peace the Message of the Church

To every man, says Joseph Smith, is given an inherent power to do right or to do wrong. In this he has his free agency. He may choose the right and obtain salvation, or he may choose evil and merit abomination

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Finding Peace and Happiness In a Troubled World

I speak to those who have struggled with the anguish which comes from having deep personal convictions in various fundamental principles which are frequently rejected by others…

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The Title of Liberty

This is a followup to my previous writing on the difference between Agency, Freedom and Liberty.

Moroni’s Title of Liberty is another example that illustrates the difference between Freedom and Liberty. God, Religion, Freedom, Peace, Family – these things combined are labeled the Title of Liberty, for Liberty is only achieved by remembering and being good stewards in all of these areas.

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What Do the Scriptures Teach Us About War?

When it comes to war and the question regarding when war is justified should we rely on the opinions of men or the words of God? I believe that any question can be solved by turning to God, and His words spoken through, or written by, His prophets.

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Let Us Have Peace

J. Reuben Clark, Church News, November 22, 1947.

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The False Gods We Worship

First Presidency Message by Spencer W. Kimball. The False Gods We Worship. Ensign, June 1976, 3. I have heard that the sense most closely associated with memory is the sense of smell. If this is true, then perhaps it explains the many pleasing feelings that overtake me these mornings when I am able to step [...]

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United States Foreign Policy

There is one and only one legitimate goal of United States foreign policy. ..the preservation of our national independence. Nothing in the Constitution grants that the President shall have the privilege of offering himself as a world leader.

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The Times in Which We Live

by President Gordon B. Hinckley, “The Times in Which We Live,” Ensign, Nov. 2001, 72.

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