Thoughts on how an ordinary citizen can make a difference by strengthening faith in God, family, and country.
Declaration of Independence
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. - That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.
The
topic of discussion for this Freedom Friday concerns the message put forth by
the Left. Their message is often inane and not worthy of comment. Sometimes
their message is downright stupid. The comment by singer-songwriter Billie
Eilish at the Grammy’s last Sunday is one of the more stupid ones, a message about
which she probably did not think too seriously.
In his
article published at The Daily Signal, Tyler O’Neil, senior editor,
explained why Eilish’s “statement ‘no one is illegal on stolen land’ perfectly
captures at least one inherent contradiction in the Left’s victimhood world
view.” He claims that her statement “highlights what the ‘immigration’ debate
is really about.”
Activists
who oppose the enforcement of immigration law often condemn the idea that any
alien should be considered “illegal,” regardless of whether they came to
America in accordance with our laws. They seek to remove any moral legitimacy
from limits on immigration, suggesting that all immigration is permissible.
Yet
leftists also claim that the United States was built on iniquity – that America
broke its treaties with Native American tribes and effectively stole the land
from them. While the U.S. does have a complicated history of land acquisition,
this argument conveniently ignores the archeological record, which suggests
that the Native Americans we often refer
to as “Indigenous” also took the land by force.
The
“stolen land” motif isn’t really about tracing the history of which tribe “originally”
owned the land – it’s more about propping up the victimhood status of the Left’s
preferred constituencies….
‘No One Is Illegal’
To
illustrate the point, let’s just accept one half of Eilish’s statement as true
for a moment.
Let’s
say “no one is illegal” in the way immigration activists mean it. Immigration
law has no moral authority, so let’s open the borders and allow anyone to come
here, regardless of their intent. We’d allow immigrants who want to honor our
country by following the law, and those who do not follow the law. We’ll allow
immigrants who intend to work hard and assimilate, and also immigrants who
intend to lie, cheat, and steal. We’ll allow model citizens who face oppression
in their home countries and we’ll allow terrorists and spies from America’s
adversaries.
If
no one is illegal, let them all come….
‘On Stolen Land’
Now,
let’s take the second half of the statement seriously.
The
United States was built on “stolen land,” so let’s return it to its original
inhabitants. Let’s give the Southwest back to Mexico, then back to Span, then
back to the Aztecs, and then back to the people the Aztecs slew and enslaved. Let’s
give the Northeast back to the Iroquois, and then back to the Native Americans
the Iroquois slew and replaced. Let’s give Florida back to the Seminoles, and
then back to the people the Seminoles slew and replaced.
Let’s
remove all the ostensibly evil “invaders” who “stole land.” Perhaps we should even
remove all the human beings who settled North America in the first place and
return it to the mammoths, or the dinosaurs, or the amoebas. How do we
determine who the rightful “Indigenous” people are?
At
this point, the inherent contradiction should be obvious. Any human settlement
in the land now referred to as the United States could be considered “immigration,”
and any immigration that involves taking ownership of the land could be
considered “theft.”
Either
the land has been stolen, or no one is illegal on it. You can’t have it both
ways.
What’s the Answer?
Ultimately,
you have to draw a line somewhere, and I think it’s quite reasonable to draw
the line at the sovereignty of the United States of America.
America
is not without its sins, but our Constitution [is] arguably set up as just a
system of representative government as is possible on Earth. We can hold our
leaders accountable at the ballot box. We enjoy a legal and economic system
that rewards creativity and invention, which help produce wealth for everyone.
We enjoy a broad swath of fundamental rights.
Our
system is imperfect, but it is far more just than the Left would have us
believe.
The
same is true of immigration law. While the Left is throwing a fit about
President Donald Trump’s attempts to deport illegal aliens, we shouldn’t forget
that the U.S. has a comparatively welcoming immigration system.
The
United States wants to welcome immigrants, but we want immigrants who
will follow our laws, and we want to protect our sovereignty as a nation….
The
United States has an interest in preventing terrorists, criminals, or agents of
foreign powers form settling in our country….
But,
if we understand what the Left means in combining [the two ideas spoken by
Eilish], the message is obvious: “I hate the United States and reject its right
to be a sovereign nation.”
O’Neil
stated that he protests that final statement, and most Americans would agree
with him. We do not need anyone living in the United States who hates America,
and we certainly have the right to be a sovereign nation. Numerous commentators
are calling the so-called protesters in Minnesota “communists.” If they really
are communists and/or working for foreign interests, their true goal is to
overthrow the government of the United States. Why would any sane person
support that message?
Judges
with Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS) have slowed or halted many of President
Donald Trump’s policies. The Trump administration tried to deport 350,000
Haitians, but a district judge stopped the deportation. Does she have TDS?
Fred Lucas
explained the situation with this judge in his article published at The
Daily Signal, a portion of which follows.
The
Joe Biden-appointed judge who halted the Trump administration’s deportation of
about 350,000 Haitians has a background as a private Democrat financial
supporter, though with a sometimes-unpredictable judicial record.
U.S.
District Judge Ana Reyes, of the District of Columbia, on Monday determined
President Donald Trump’s termination of Temporary Protected Status for certain
Haitian immigrants “shall be null, void, and of no legal effect” until the case
is complete.
Here
are six things to know about Reyes.
1. ‘Transgender’ Military Service Ruling
In
March 2025, Reyes blocked a Trump administration executive order that expelled
certain transgender military service members.
The
Trump administration argued the order barring transgender individuals “turns on
gender dysphoria – a medical condition – and does not discriminate against
trans-identifying persons as a class.”
Reyes
countered that the order was a ban on transgender people….
2. Litigating Against Trump
In
a 2018 case that predated her time as a judge, Reyes was on the legal team
representing 19 people who crossed the southern border without going through a
port of entry. A federal judge in the case said the Trump administration could
not automatically deport anyone for not using a port of entry….
3. Democrat Donor
Federal
Election Commission records show that Reyes was a consistent donor to Democrat
candidates and liberal political organizations while in private practice….
4. ‘Much-Needed Diversity’
Del.
Eleanor Holmes Norton, D-D.C., suggested that President Joe Biden nominate
Reyes for the D.C. district court.
A
Norton press release said, “Reyes will be the first Hispanic woman and first
openly LGBTQ person ever to serve on that court.” [DEI hire?]
5. Applying the Rules to Biden DOJ
Reyes
was not reliably in the Biden administration’s corner after ascending to the
court….
6. Sentencing for Trump Tax Leaker
In
January 2024, Reyes sentenced former Internal Revenue Service consultant
Charles Littlejohn to five years in prison for leaking Trump’s tax returns,
along with the returns of thousands of other wealthy people.
Reyes
called the leak of Trump’s tax information “an attack on our constitutional
democracy.”
“When
you target the sitting president of the United States, you’re targeting the
office and when you’re targeting the office of the president of the United
States, you’re targeting democracy – you’re targeting our constitutional system
of government,” Reyes said in the sentencing.
Reyes
may be a strong liberal Democrat, but she does not have Trump Derangement Syndrome.
From the above-described cases, it looks like she decides in favor of the
Constitution, something that we want all of our judges to do.
Affordability
is one of the words that politicians use to discuss the conditions in the
United States. They say that the results of the 2026 mid-term election will be
based on affordability.
According
to Steve Cortes, president of the League of American Workers, affordability is
related to border security. He says that the United States has “the right – and
obligation – to prioritize the well-being of our citizens, and “immigration
enforcement achieves two macro-objectives at once: It makes America safer while
also attacking the systemic affordability crisis.” He claims that the “evidence
is already compelling. The early economic returns on immigration enforcement
are nothing short of stunning.”
Fewer Illegal Aliens, Higher Wages
Real
wages are the “mother’s milk” of Main Street prosperity. Most Americans do not
own enough investments to really thrive from rising asset prices. Instead,
their financial vitality flows form their paychecks, adjusted for the prices
they must pay for the goods and services they need.
Thankfully,
under President Donald Trump, real wages have risen every single month of his
presidency. A big share of those benefits accrues to blue-collar workers, as
this administration produces the best working-class wage growth for a new term
since Richard Nixon took office in 1969. In contrast, during the Biden years,
real wages declined every single month for two straight years, the worst such
streak on record. These gains result largely from at least 2.5 million illegal
aliens leaving America, through self-deportations as well as removals. In
industries like trucking and construction, with large segments of foreign
workers, pay jumps for U.S. citizens. Even the biased New York Times recently
admitted that “construction wages have been rising” due to immigration
enforcement.
Border Control Equals Rent Control
Masses
of illegal aliens crowd out citizens in the housing market. According to
Apartment List, since Trump took office, national rent prices for Americans
have actually declined by 1.4%. CNBC called the current trend “one of the more
renter-friendly periods in a decade.” …
…
A similar trend in favor of renters blossoms nationwide. The American Apartment
Association survey just revealed that 40% of owners and investors across the
country say immigration policies are lowering rents….
If
American citizens do not have to compete against unjust, unlawful foreign
workers, then they return home every day with more real pay – returning to
homes that are getting more affordable, at last.
These
trends point to much better days ahead for Americans, and especially for
working-class strivers who were crushed by Bidenomics.
The Voter Mandate: Secure the Country, Grow Prosperity
Law-and-order
makes sense economically, plus it makes for good politics.
Voter
dissatisfaction over affordability is real and profound. For instance, in my
most recent poll of battleground North Carolina, Trump’s approval rating dips
to -14% net, 39% to 53%. By far, the lead driver is affordability. Right now,
only 30% of North Carolina voters approve of the administration’s handling of
inflation, and a massive 76% cite grocery costs as a primary inflation worry.
But
there is good news for Republicans, too. By a big margin, the best issue for
Trump is border control/immigration. Meanwhile, the Democrats leap to denounce
the federal cops and restate their aggressively open borders radicalism. No
wonder the Democrat brand is in free-fall. In my survey, only 30% of North
Carolina voters give a positive view of Democrats, versus 54% who disapprove.
Conclusion: What’s Working, Works
So
… a big political opening unfolds. The GOP can kill two birds with one shot.
Keep people safe and ease their economic burden.
Immigration
enforcement represents a just and reasonable policy approach. In fact, it is a perquisite
to recover our culture, national security, street safety, and societal
cohesion. Concurrently, sensible immigration control brings terrific economic
benefits and provides a key solution to fixing the affordability crisis.
There
is a debate happening in America – capitalism versus socialism. The debate is
intense, and “the recent election of socialist-leaning candidates in major U.S.
cities highlights the contemporary relevance of this topic,” according to an
article written by Sanjai Bhagat, Ph.D., and published at The Daily Signal.
A
recent Gallup poll finds that Americans view capitalism more positively than
socialism; the 54% viewing capitalism favorably is down from 60% in 2021.
Americans view socialism more negatively (57%) than positively (39%), with
little movement in these attitudes over time.
How
have the people of a country fared that have adopted socialism? Not so well –
the evidence below indicates.
How
have the people of a socialist country that have adopted capitalism fared? Very
well – again, the evidence below indicates.
The
primary differences between the capitalist and socialist economic systems are
the ownership of the means of production, right to private property, and the
incentives to work and innovate. In a capitalist system, private individuals
and for-profit corporations are the major owners of the means of production. In
a socialist system, the state is the major owner of the means of production.
The
right to private property is a cornerstone of capitalism; this right is
protected and encouraged by the state. Individuals have very limited private
property rights in a socialist economy.
The
capitalist system provides individuals with powerful economic incentives to
work and innovate; this contributes to and stimulates their economy. One of the
major flaws of the socialist system is its complete disregard for human
incentives – resulting in an ongoing and significant negative impact on their
economy, and more importantly, on the lives of their citizens.
We
highlight the differences in the economic well-being of citizens of socialist
and capitalist economies. We consider the change in economic well-being of four
countries that transitioned from socialism to a more capitalist economy, to
wit, Poland, Bulgaria, India, and China. Also, we consider the change in economic
well-being of Cuba and Venezuela that transitioned from capitalism to
socialism.
Bhagat
shares charts and explanations to illustrate how life in Poland, Bulgaria,
India, and China improved by using a form of capitalism and how life in Cuba
and Venezuela declined by turning to socialism. The example of China shows how
capitalism can improve life even under a communist government. I find it
interesting that there are any Americans who think that socialism is good after
watching the decline of Venezuela in our lifetime.
My VIP
for this week is Senator Mike Lee (R-Utah) who is seeking to add stricter
requirements in his bill to ban noncitizens from voting in federal elections. In
her article published at The Deseret News,Cami Mondeaux reported that “nearly
every Republican senator has signed on to co-sponsor the legislation.”
Lee
filed an update to his Safeguard American Voter Eligibility, or SAVE, Act on
Thursday evening, renaming it to the SAVE America Act and including additional
language to require pho ID as a requirement to vote. The name change came as a suggestion
from President Donald Trump, Lee said, which he called “aptly named.”
“The
SAVE America Act makes our original SAVE Act better. President Trump rightly
believes we should include Voter ID in this bill as we make a renewed push to
secure our elections and protect the rights of American voters,” Lee said in a
joint statement with Rep. Chip Roy, who leads the legislation in the House. “By
requiring Voter ID and proof-of-citizenship, the SAVE America Act will ensure
that our federal elections are decided by U.S. citizens – and U.S. citizens
alone.”
Lee
introduced the original SAVE Act in the Senate last year, and the bill already
passed the House in a bipartisan vote. However, the bill has yet to be
considered in the Senate, prompting Lee to launch a pressure campaign earlier
this month to schedule a vote….
The
SAVE America Act would implement proof-of-citizenship requirements in order to
vote in federal elections, requiring voters to provide identification that is
compliant with the most recent REAL ID guidelines, a passport, or some other
citizenship document. For any identification card that does not include
birthplace or citizenship status, the voter must also provide a birth
certificate, a naturalization certificate, an adoption decree, or some document
that proves he or she was born in the United States.
The
most recent iteration would add language requiring voters to “present an eligible
photo identification document before voting,” a measure that was raised by
House Republican leaders earlier this month.
The
bill has already been endorsed by Trump, and the president has posted several
times on social media pushing for a vote.
It’s
already illegal for noncitizens to vote in federal elections and can lead to
felony charges or deportation. Such instances of noncitizens voting are rare
and often done by mistake, according to recent studies.
Still,
Trump made election integrity a key priority for his second administration,
even going so far as signing a sweeping executive order last year that included
a citizenship requirement.
More
than 9% of voters in the U.S. do not have citizenship documents on hand,
amounting to about 21.3 million people, according to a report from the Brennan
Center for Justice. That can especially affect married women who changed their
last names, the study shows.
Lee
and other Republicans have pushed back on that assertion, arguing the SAVE Act
would provide “multiple ways” to prove one’s citizenship.
My Come
Follow Me studies for this week took me to Genesis 5 and Moses 6 in a lesson
titled “Teach These Things Freely unto Your Children.” The lesson was
introduced by the following information.
Most
of Genesis 5 is a list of the generations between Adam and Eve and
Noah. We read a lot of names, but we don’t learn much about them. Then we read
this intriguing but unexplained line: “And Enoch walked with God: and he was
not; for God took him” (Genesis 5:24). Surely there’s a story behind that
verse! But without further explanation, the list of generations resumes.
Thankfully, Moses
6 reveals the details of Enoch’s story—and it’s quite a story. We learn of
Enoch’s humility, his insecurities, the potential God saw in him, and the great
work he performed as God’s prophet. We also get a clearer picture of the family
of Adam and Eve as it progressed through the generations. We read of Satan’s
“great dominion” but also of parents who taught children “the ways of God” (Moses
6:15, 21). Especially precious is what we learn about the doctrine these
parents taught: faith in Jesus Christ, repentance, baptism, and receiving the
Holy Ghost (see Moses 6:50-52). That doctrine, like the priesthood that
accompanies it, “was in the beginning [and] shall be in the end of the world
also” (Moses 6:7).
This
scripture block and lesson teach the following principles: (1) Sin limits my
ability to see, feel, and hear the things of God (Moses 6:26-36); (2) God calls
me to do His work despite my weaknesses (Moses 6:26-47); (3) The gospel of
Jesus Christ was taught from the beginning (Moses 6:48-68); (4) “Teach these
things freely unto your children” (Moses 6:51-62). This essay will discuss
principle #3 about the gospel of Jesus Christ being taught from the time of
Adam.
Genesis
5 gives us a small bit of information about the early patriarchs. Moses 6 was
revealed to the Prophet Joseph Smith and gives much more information,
particularly about Enoch. Though question: Why do you think God wants us to
learn about Enoch?
Enoch
taught the plan of salvation, and he taught so well that he and the Holy Ghost
caused the people to be righteous enough to be taken into heaven. We will look
at the scripture block Moses 6:48-68 and share information about some of the
verses that was taught by latter-day prophets and apostles:
48 And he said unto
them: Because that Adam fell, , we are; and by his fall came death;
and we are made partakers of misery and woe.
49 Behold Satan hath
come among the children of men, and tempteth them to worship him;
and men have become carnal, sensual, , and devilish, and are shut out from
the presence of God.
50 But God hath made
known unto our fathers that all men must repent.
Because of Adam’s Fall, all mankind suffer physical death (the separation
of the immortal spirit from the mortal body) and spiritual death (separation
from the presence of God). Furthermore, because people yield to the temptations
of Satan, they become “carnal, sensual, and devilish, and are shut out from the
presence of God” until they repent (Moses 6:49). The good news of the plan of
salvation is that through the Atonement of Jesus Christ all mankind will
overcome physical death and can overcome spiritual death (see Romans 3:23;
Mosiah 16:3-4; Alma 11:42-43; Helaman 14:14-18; Moses 6:52).
51 And he called upon
our father Adam by his own voice, saying: I am God; I made the world,
and men before they were in the flesh.
52 52 And he also said unto
him: If thou wilt turn unto me, and hearken unto my voice, and believe, and
repent of all thy transgressions, and be baptized, even in water, in the name
of mine Only Begotten Son, who is full of grace and truth, which is Jesus
Christ, the only name which shall be given under heaven, whereby salvation shall
come unto the children of men, ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost,
asking all things in his name, and whatsoever ye shall ask, it shall be given
you.
53 And our father Adam
spake unto the Lord, and said: Why is it that men must repent and be
baptized in water? And the Lord said unto Adam: Behold I have forgiven thee
thy transgression in the Garden of Eden.
54 Hence came the saying
abroad among the people, that the Son of God hath atoned for original guilt, wherein the sins of the
parents cannot be answered upon the heads of the children, for they are whole from
the foundation of the world.
Elder
Neal A. Maxwell (1926–2004)
of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles explained: “We are not haunted with an
overhanging sense of ‘original sin’ about which we can do nothing. (Moses 6:54;
Moroni 8:15-16.) By revelation, we know that the Lord told Adam: ‘Behold I have
forgiven thee thy transgression in the Garden of Eden.’ (Moses 6:53.) Thus, we
are accountable for our ‘own sins, and not for Adam’s transgression’ (Article
of Faith 2.)” (Meek and Lowly [1987], 42–43).
55 And the Lord spake
unto Adam, saying: Inasmuch as thy children are conceived in sin, even so
when they begin to grow up, sin conceiveth in their hearts, and they
taste the bitter, that they may know to prize the good.
Elder
Bruce R. McConkie (1915–85)
of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles indicated that the phrase “conceived in
sin” means “born into a world of sin” (see A New Witness for the Articles
of Faith [1985], 101).
56 And it is given unto
them to know good from evil; wherefore they are agents unto
themselves, and I have given unto you another law and commandment.
God
gave us the great gift of agency in the day He created us (see Moses 7:32).
Moral agency enables us to choose between good and evil and to experience the
consequences of our choices (see 2 Nephi:14-16, 25-29; D&C 101:78).
57 Wherefore teach it
unto your children, that all men, everywhere, must repent, or they can in
nowise inherit the kingdom of God, for no unclean thing can dwell
there, or dwell in his presence; for, in the language of Adam, Man of
Holiness is his name, and the name of his Only Begotten is the Son of Man,
even Jesus Christ, a righteous Judge, who shall come in the meridian
of time.
58 Therefore I give unto
you a commandment, to teach these things freely unto your children,
saying:
59 That by reason of
transgression cometh the fall, which fall bringeth death, and inasmuch as ye
were born into the world by water, and blood, and the spirit, which I have
made, and so became of dust a living soul, even so ye must be born
again into the kingdom of heaven, of water, and of the Spirit, and be
cleansed by blood, even the blood of mine Only Begotten; that ye might be
sanctified from all sin, and enjoy the words of eternal
life in this world, and eternal life in the world to come, even immortal glory;
[Enoch
saw that Adam and Eve were baptized.]
“Two
births are essential to salvation. Man cannot be saved without birth into
mortality, nor can he return to his heavenly home without a birth into the
realm of the Spirit. … The elements present in a mortal birth and in a
spiritual birth are the same. They are water, blood, and spirit. Thus every
mortal birth is a heaven-given reminder to prepare for the second birth. …
“In
every mortal birth the child is immersed in water in the mother’s womb. At the
appointed time the spirit enters the body, and blood always flows in the veins
of the new person. Otherwise, without each of these, there is no life, no
birth, no mortality.
“In
every birth into the kingdom of heaven, the newborn babe in Christ is immersed
in water, he receives the Holy Ghost by the laying on of hands, and the blood
of Christ cleanses him from all sin. Otherwise, without each of these, there is
no Spirit-birth, no newness of life, no hope of eternal life. …
“… These
elements were again present in [Christ’s] death. He sweat great drops of blood
in Gethsemane as he took upon himself the sins of all men on conditions of
repentance. This same agony and suffering recurred on the cross. It was then
that he permitted his spirit to leave his body, and it was then that blood and
water gushed from his riven side” (A New Witness, 288–89).
60 For by the water ye
keep the commandment; by the Spirit ye are justified, and by the blood ye
are sanctified;
“Baptism is not optional if one wishes the fullness of salvation. Jesus
said a person must be born of water and of the Spirit (John 3:3-5). When he
sent the twelve apostles forth to teach the gospel he told them that whosoever
believed and was baptized would be saved; and whosoever did not believe would
be damned (Mark 16:16). …
“Baptism in water has several purposes. It is for the remission of sins,
for membership in the Church, and for entrance into the celestial kingdom; it
is also the doorway to personal sanctification when followed by the reception
of the Holy Ghost” (Bible Dictionary, “Baptism”; see also D&C
76:51-52).
To be justified is to be made just, or free from guilt and sin. The Holy
Ghost is the member of the Godhead whose power acts as a cleansing agent that
removes guilt and sin from our lives (see 2 Nephi 31:17). President Joseph Fielding Smith (1876–1972) said:
“Through the shedding of the blood of Christ, we are cleansed and sanctified;
and we are justified, through the Spirit of God” (Doctrines of Salvation, comp.
Bruce R. McConkie [1955], 2:324–25).
To be sanctified is to be holy and worthy of eternal life and immortal
glory (see Moroni 10:32-33). Through His perfect Atonement, Jesus Christ
shed His blood and made it possible for all who have faith and repent to be
sanctified (see Mosiah 3:11, 18; Alma 34:10-16). Thus, we are ransomed and
made holy by the blood of Christ. President Joseph Fielding Smith taught:
“The atonement by which men are redeemed, was made by one without blemish
and without spot. He had to be one who had life in himself, and therefore all
power over death. No mortal man could make the atonement. Moreover, the
atonement had to be made by the shedding of blood, for blood is the vitalizing
force of the mortal body. …
“The Scriptures are replete with passages teaching us that there could be
no remission of sins without the shedding of the blood of Jesus Christ” (in
Conference Report, Apr. 1956, 127).
61 Therefore it is given
to abide in you; the record of heaven; the Comforter; the
peaceable things of immortal glory; the truth of all things; that which
quickeneth all things, which maketh alive all things; that which knoweth all
things, and hath all power according to wisdom, mercy, truth,
justice, and judgment.
62 And now, behold, I
say unto you: This is the plan of salvation unto all men, through the blood of
mine Only Begotten, who shall come in the meridian of time.
President Russell M. Nelson of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles explained that the plan of
salvation “is also called the plan of happiness, … the plan of redemption,
the plan of restoration, the plan of mercy, the plan of deliverance, and the
everlasting gospel. Prophets have used these terms interchangeably.
“Regardless of designation, the enabling essence of the plan is the
atonement of Jesus Christ” (“Constancy and Change,” Ensign, Nov. 1993, 33).
63 And behold, all
things have their likeness, and all things are created and made to bear
record of me, both things which are temporal, and things which are
spiritual; things which are in the heavens above, and things which are on the
earth, and things which are in the earth, and things which are under the earth,
both above and beneath: all things bear record of me.
In the creation of the heavens and the earth, the Lord used physical
symbols to teach us doctrines and principles of Jesus Christ and His gospel
(see also 2 Nephi 11:4)). Understanding gospel symbols requires the
uniting of an earthly or concrete dimension with a transcendent, spiritual
dimension. The prophet Alma taught that “all things denote there is a God; yea,
even the earth, and all things that are upon the face of it, yea, and its
motion, yea, and also all the planets which move in their regular form do
witness that there is a Supreme Creator” (Alma 30:44). These things not only
testify of the existence of a Supreme Being, but also that He is Jesus Christ,
the Creator of all.
The Lord taught His disciples to look upon the contents of the scriptures
and see things concerning Himself (see Luke 24:44-45). To search for and
discover symbols of Christ in the scriptures is to open a wellspring of new
thoughts and emotions relative to the Atonement of Jesus Christ. For example,
the earthly ordinance of baptism by immersion is symbolic of the death, burial,
and Resurrection of Christ (see Romans 6:3-5; D&C 76:51-52).
64 And it came to pass,
when the Lord had spoken with Adam, our father, that Adam cried unto the Lord,
and he was caught away by the Spirit of the Lord, and was carried
down into the water, and was laid under the water, and was brought forth
out of the water.
65 And thus he was
baptized, and the Spirit of God descended upon him, and thus he was born of
the Spirit, and became quickened in the inner man.
66 And he heard a voice
out of heaven, saying: Thou art baptized with fire, and with the Holy
Ghost. This is the record of the Father, and the Son, from henceforth and
forever;
67 And thou art after
the order of him who was without beginning of days or end of years,
from all eternity to all eternity.
Enoch
showed how Adam set the example for all of us by exercising his faith in Christ
through baptism by water and the Spirit. Therefore, by his obedience, Adam
became “one in [Christ], a son of God” (Moses 6:68). In like manner, all may
become sons and daughters of God (see Mosiah 5:7; 27:24-27; D&C 25:1;
39:4).
As we
can see from these verses in Moses 6 and the words of latter-day prophets and
apostles, Adam and Eve were taught the gospel of Jesus Christ. This means that
God has been teaching His children how to find redemption from the beginning.
Thought questions:
Why do you think God compared baptism to being “born again”? (verse 59). What
can you do to continue to be “born again” throughout your life
Families,
communities, states, and nations are stronger when young women are encouraged
to consider marriage and family to be an important part of life. In her article
published at the Deseret News, Amanda Freebairn discussed the value of parents “Teaching
your daughters to aspire to marriage and family is a good thing.” She added
that parents must be direct and open about these teachings; otherwise, other
forces will convince them to go a different way.
For
years, popular stories in the media landscape have treated commitment, and in
particular family life, as the thing a serious young woman must outgrow in
order to become her best self. Girls hear the message early: Don’t build your
life around love and family too soon or you’ll drown in drudgery.
Encouraging
marriage and family, on the other hand, has been seen as cringe and religiously
fundamentalist, at best – and, at worst, as dangerous and misogynistic. The
true modern woman proves her strength by staying unencumbered: career first,
autonomy above all, and relationships only pursued when they don’t make too
many demands.
The
messaging is relentless enough that women of faith can sometimes be swept away.
And as our daughters get pulled in certain directions by the gravitational
force of this pervasive message, I’ve come to believe that it’s urgent to be
even more up front and honest with them about what matters most.
Women
should, of course, be educated, financially capable, and free to pursue meaningful
work. But starting a family of one’s own can also require as much planning,
sacrifice and serious preparation as any professional considerations.
A
culture that treats paid work as the highest measure of meaning will inevitably
downplay distinct life-giving and life-sustaining capacities women embody –
biological, emotional and relational. One can affirm women’s equality without
pretending the sexes are the same and honor women’s ambitions without treating
caregiving as a lesser form of contribution.
When
we treat caregiving as secondary, we shouldn’t be surprised to see social life
begin to fray. In the last 40 years, work that has been traditionally done by
women (birthing, feeding, teaching and caring for the children, keeping the
home, building communities, caring for the sick and elderly) has become
increasingly outsourced or abandoned altogether.
At
the same time, our society has become steadily more depressed, addicted, obese,
and lonely than ever. High school girls are now more than 10 percentage points
less likely than boys to say they want to get married some day. In one recent
poll, Gen Z women ranked being married and having children 10th and
11th most important on a list of attributes that make a life
successful (after five economic conditions and “emotional stability” but before
“fame and influence”).
But
the “you can have it all” era has been cracking for years. Anne-Marie Slaughter’s
widely read Atlantic essay “Why Women Still Can’t Have It All” put words to
what many professional women felt: It was always unreasonable to expect women
to “manage to rise up the ladder as fast as men and also have a family and an
active home life (and be thin and beautiful to boot).” …
This
might be good news. Many women I know have grown tired of the power woman
vision of success. It simply doesn’t work as well as many women have hoped….
Young
parents today now have the opportunity to change the culture of ow we empower
our daughters. Along with other positive messages we might share, let’s be
willing to boldly teach them to aspire to marriage and family.
I’m
not simply arguing that women should consider marriage and children the
way they might consider a city to live in or a hobby to take up. I’m saying
that parents should teach their daughters early and unapologetically that
building a family is a very important good: a central way human beings give and
receive love, learn responsibility, and create something that outlasts them.
Treating
family as one lifestyle choice among many doesn’t just expand options; it tells
girls that commitment is negotiable, that caregiving is second-rate, and that
postponing love carries no cost.
The
sociological data probably needs no repletion, but given these times, it’s
worth reminding ourselves of the boost to social connection and stable
childhood outcomes that comes from stable marriages – compared to the
significant consequences for children that follow divorce.
My
faith as a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints gives me
additional language for this. “The Family: A Proclamation to the World” called
the family “central” to our life’s purpose, and we are taught that unlike our
worldly careers or possessions, we can find joy with our families in the
eternities.
None
of this means marriage alone is a guaranteed path to happiness or success…. Having
frank conversations about love and marriage can play a preventive role –
providing parents opportunities to teach girls what healthy love looks like,
how to recognize warning signs, and how to walk away when they must.
Of
course, marriage and family shouldn’t be the only aspiration young girls are
permitted to have. Many women can balance fulfilling family and professional
lives….
Madeleine
Albright once said, “Women can have it all, just not at the same time.” This is
not an insult to women’s ambition, it is a testament to our freedom – freedom to
take one season of life at a time and decide where, in that moment, our own
gifts are best used.
Like
the author, I believe that parents should encourage their daughters to gain an
education and/or training to allow her to support themselves and any children.
I believe that parents should model a healthy and happy marriage to show their
daughters the importance of marriage and family. Parents should also say and do
things to help their daughters to develop confidence in themselves and their
abilities.
I am a grandmother who is concerned about the direction our country and world are headed and what my grandchildren will inherit. I want to do my part to bring peace on earth and sanity to our insane world.