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*J. Reuben Clark, "Private Ownership under the United Order and the Guarantees of the Constitution", Improvement Era, Nov. 1942 | *J. Reuben Clark, "Private Ownership under the United Order and the Guarantees of the Constitution", Improvement Era, Nov. 1942 | ||
... is not the same as the United Order. | :... is not the same as the United Order. | ||
*[http://abev.wordpress.com/2007/12/07/mitt-romney-ravening-wolf/ First Presidency, Deseret News, 3 Jan. 1963, p. A-1.] | *[http://abev.wordpress.com/2007/12/07/mitt-romney-ravening-wolf/ First Presidency, Deseret News, 3 Jan. 1963, p. A-1.] | ||
Communism is denounced as anti-Christian, and anti-American. Fighting Communism by "casting aspersions" upon our fellow man is declared to be a disservice to the anti-communist cause. (This would seem to have been proved correct since the excesses of the red scare have resulted in almost complete indifference to the dangers of communism.) | :Communism is denounced as anti-Christian, and anti-American. Fighting Communism by "casting aspersions" upon our fellow man is declared to be a disservice to the anti-communist cause. (This would seem to have been proved correct since the excesses of the red scare have resulted in almost complete indifference to the dangers of communism.) | ||
:(The best version of this statement I've been able to find is in the form of a comment on a blog. Hence, the citation must necessarily be taken as apocryphal unless a more reliable citation can be found.) | |||
(The best version of this statement I've been able to find is in the form of a comment on a blog. Hence, the citation must necessarily be taken as apocryphal unless a more reliable citation can be found.) | |||
*Joseph Smith, compiled by Joseph Fielding Smith, "Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith", p. 120 | *Joseph Smith, compiled by Joseph Fielding Smith, "Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith", p. 120 | ||
"'Do the Mormons believe in having all things in common?' | :"'Do the Mormons believe in having all things in common?' | ||
No." | :No." | ||
*Pres. John Taylor, "The Government of God", pp. 21-22 | *Pres. John Taylor, "The Government of God", pp. 21-22 | ||
==Cross-References== | ==Cross-References== | ||
*[[Capitalism]] | |||
*[[Government]] | *[[Government]] |
Latest revision as of 19:45, 17 February 2016
- J. Reuben Clark, "Private Ownership under the United Order and the Guarantees of the Constitution", Improvement Era, Nov. 1942
- ... is not the same as the United Order.
- Communism is denounced as anti-Christian, and anti-American. Fighting Communism by "casting aspersions" upon our fellow man is declared to be a disservice to the anti-communist cause. (This would seem to have been proved correct since the excesses of the red scare have resulted in almost complete indifference to the dangers of communism.)
- (The best version of this statement I've been able to find is in the form of a comment on a blog. Hence, the citation must necessarily be taken as apocryphal unless a more reliable citation can be found.)
- Joseph Smith, compiled by Joseph Fielding Smith, "Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith", p. 120
- "'Do the Mormons believe in having all things in common?'
- No."
- Pres. John Taylor, "The Government of God", pp. 21-22