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Latter-Day Liberty | A Gospel Approach to Government and Politics

Archive for March, 2011

How Prepared is the Average Latter-day Saint Ward?

Posted by Connor on March 31st, 2011

A few weeks ago, I was called by my Bishop to be the new emergency preparedness coordinator for our ward. I was released from my stake calling of ~3.5 years, and eagerly got to work with this new assignment. It was a fairly easy transition, since I had been unofficially involved in preparedness-related activities for [...]

The Consistency of Christian Character

Posted by Connor on March 20th, 2011

I gave the following talk in my ward today. I feel the need to convey here what I said over the pulpit before giving these remarks, namely, that this talk was for myself as much as anybody else. I claim no moral superiority or perfection at all, but simply have made observations based on my [...]

The Constitutional Right to Enslave Others

Posted by Connor on March 9th, 2011

photo credit: katerkate Statism is a political disease which permeates both major political parties, but manifests itself in concentrated form in the progressive wing of the Democratic Party. Those who align themselves under this banner claim to champion “fair wages, fair markets, health security, retirement security, equal justice,” speaking out for the unemployed, the discriminated, [...]

Utah’s HB477 and Legislative Hypocrisy

Posted by Connor on March 7th, 2011

photo credit: WTL Photos As the last weekend before the 2011 general legislative session concludes its brief existence, it’s little wonder that political circles would be abuzz with controversy and chatter regarding the latest legislative developments. Rather than a split focus on multiple bills, or along typical partisan lines, this weekend’s discussion has pitted the [...]

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