According to the Rules Back Home – Sunday, January 11, 1942
What is happening to us these days is rather readily explained in sociological and economic and statistical terminology. We read of population displacement, of labor...
What is happening to us these days is rather readily explained in sociological and economic and statistical terminology. We read of population displacement, of labor...
With the breathless passing of many days, we have come again upon the first week of a new year, which, while it is fundamentally no...
With another new year soon to become a part of the reality of our lives, we contemplate those things which belong to the changeless past,...
It had been our hope that we could greet you from Temple Square on this Christmas Sabbath with the world at peace, but this cherished...
We hear many these days urging the necessity for faith—faith in the future, faith in God, faith in the ultimate triumph of right, faith in...
One of the most common complaints of mankind is that we know so little about the future. To most of us the future is closed,...
Sometimes we build such a strong case for the great virtue of tolerance, that, in doing so, we fail to remember that tolerance, like all...
Someone has coined the phrase—“Tolerance without compromise”—which briefly expresses an idea that deserves further comment.
Whenever the subject of justice is discussed, there are always some who would rather talk about mercy. Justice is not usually attractive to a man...