Glenn Beck needs to run as fast as he can from the Mormon Church then!
"I wonder how much we offend Satan if the proclamation of our faith is limited only to the great humanitarian work this church does throughout the
world, marvelous as these activities are. When we preach the gospel of
social justice, no doubt the devil is not troubled. But I believe the
devil is terribly offended when we boldly declare by personal testimony that Joseph Smith was a prophet of God and that he saw the Father and the Son;
when we preach that the Book of Mormon is another witness for Christ; when we declare that there has been a restoration of the fulness of the gospel
in its simplicity and power in order to fulfill the great plan of happiness."
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"It is unfortunate that it is taking so long to bring full
economic justice to women. The feminization of poverty is both real and tragic.
That is why you should work very hard to prepare for your future by gaining some marketable skills."
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"The intent of the law of consecration was that every man is to be “equal according to his family, according to his circumstances and his wants and
needs.” (D&C 51:3) Under it, every man, including the poor, was to receive a “ ‘portion’ … such as would make him equal to others according
to his circumstances, his family, his wants and needs."
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" The law of consecration and stewardship is the highest manifestation of gospel living. Many view this law as only a temporal economic program, but
it is a spiritual command as well (see D&C 29:35 ). The personal requirements for celestial living are also the foundation for the successful
practice of this holy and ancient order of gospel life. It is the basis upon which Zion, the New Jerusalem, is to be built and the preparations
completed for the glorious Messianic reign (see Enrichment B ).
President George Q. Cannon taught: “The time must come when we must obey that which has been revealed to us as the Order of Enoch, when there shall
be no rich and no poor among the Latter-day Saints; when wealth will not be a temptation; when every man will love his neighbor as he does himself;
when every man and woman will labor for the good of all as much as for self. That day must come, and we may as well prepare our hearts for it,
brethren, for as wealth increases I see more and more a necessity for the institution of such an order. As wealth increases, luxury and extravagance
have more power over us. The necessity for such an order is very great, and God, undoubtedly, in his own time and way, will inspire his servant [the
prophet] to introduce it among the people.” (In Journal of Discourses, 15:207.) "
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