Friday, February 20, 2009

Where's our next Plymouth Rock?

I came across this the other day when I should have been doing homework. I won't interpret it for you; I just think it's a good thought.

"If people are not permitted to advocate, to assert, and to bring to bear, in every legitimate way, the opinions and views they hold that grow out of their religious convictions, what manner of men and women would they be, anyway? Our founding fathers did not wish to have a state church established nor to have a particular religion favored by government. They wanted religion to be free to make its own way. But neither did they intend to have irreligion made into a favored state church. Notice the terrible irony if this trend were to continue. When the secular church goes after its heretics, where are the sanctuaries? To what landfalls and Plymouth Rocks can future pilgrims go?"

From Neal A. Maxwell's devotional address "Meeting the Challenges of Today" given at BYU in 1978.

2 comments:

Amy said...

Good stuff, thanks for sharing.

Nina said...

That is so true, I love Elder Maxwell!