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Friday, June 23, 2023

A Troubling Trend?

Church and State?
Belief Narratives and State?
Recently, I have been encountering more opinions and even adamant declarations that the decline of moral values in our 21st Century culture can be laid at the feet of the separation of church and state.1 One presenter, who shares my Church affiliation, goes so far as to allege that the separation of church and state was proposed millennia ago by a church dissenter named Nehor, circa 90s BC in the ancient Americas.2 Thus, by extension, it must follow that support for the separation of church and state would be to align with the “doctrine” of Nehor; but what was the “doctrine” of Nehor?

As background, Nehor had just witnessed a major governmental “reset” from a monarchy to a judges' system.3 The voice of the people had chosen Alma2, as their first chief judge who happened also to be the high priest of the Church4; but it is important to note that there was already a partial separation of church and state under the monarchical Nephite system. Before the reset, king Mosiah2 governed the civic affairs and Alma1 the church affairs. One evidence was when king Mosiah2 was asked to weigh-in on a religious discipline issue and he declined, referring the matter back to Alma1, the high priest.5

During his reign, king Mosiah2 seems to have understood that separation from organized religion (church) did not mean separation from God. His and his father's speeches (the prior king Benjamin) were full of Godly advice and counsel, but were without coercion of conscience or faith. We also find this freedom of conscience concept expressed again when Alma2 (appointed high priest by his father Alma1) was dealing with the anti-Christ Korihor, in that:
“[T]here was no law against a man's belief; for it was strictly contrary to the commands of God that there should be a law which should bring men on to unequal grounds. ... Now if a man desired to serve God, it was his privilege; or rather, if he believed in God it was his privilege to serve him; but if he did not believe in him there was no law to punish him.”6
Discerning the Nephite separation of church and state is not easy because the voice of the people seems to have frequently elected their chief judge and lower judges (their civic authorities) from amongst their spiritual leaders; but both believers and non-believers were under strict civic and spiritual law not to persecute one another.7

But back to Nehor. As I read the account, Nehor was not pushing for the removal of Alma2 in order to achieve separation of church and state, but rather, Nehor, who was preaching his own beliefs and setting up his own church system,8 proposed that the voice of the people not only elect the judges, but the priests and teachers also (apparently, instead of receiving their calling or appointment through God's direction via His presiding priest.9)

For the power-hungry, this new “judges-system” opened up opportunities that had been closed in the monarchic system. What can we imagine was in Nehor's mind? He wasn't even in power and was already oppressing those who didn't accept his beliefs. He was following the pattern of tyrants: pursuing domination of the masses — of thought, belief, action, opportunity, and so forth. History informs us that Lucifer's Utopia10 demands the combining of church and state to achieve his obsession for full-spectrum domination, so, in my view, Nehor was pursuing the full conjoining of church and state, not the separation. 

Conformity and uniformity have always been the drive of tyrannical regimes or agendas. Remember Nebuchadnezzar and his idol? Constantine? the crusades? the Christian martyrs? the innumerable martyrs of other faiths and ages? Not so long ago, the separation of church and state was considered one of the remarkable achievements of the North American experiment and resultant Constitution? But now! in this created chaos? this mocking of democracy11? are the tired and weary desiring a (fantisized) restoration of peace, order, and sanity through a return to unifying church and state?

Have we forgotten the prime motivating factor that drove so many Pilgrims, Puritans, Quakers, and other persecuted minorities to the Americas? For centuries, Europe had endured the tortuous combining of church and state; and even in the early Americas, the persecuted, too often, became persecutors as they sought to enforce their own religious dogmas using “state” (civic) power. Have we forgotten the European inquisitions? Fox's Book of Martyrs? A History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages (Complete - Volume 1, 2 and 3 by Henry Charles Lea)? the life and times of Roger Williams? to name a few records.

Perhaps, part of the confusion of church and state relationship is the conflation of moral compass with religion or with church organization. Moral compass is not the prerogative of church or religion, but is above both church and state and must guide them both in their separate spheres — with church (an organized collective holding common beliefs) devoting itself to instruction, persuasion, comfort, and compassion. The church has no coercive power against life, liberty, or property. The state may, in limited circumstances, have coercive powers upon principles of judgment and justice as detailed in these D&C sections12 which hold sacrosanct freedom of conscience.

And what do we think Joseph Smith advocated here:
11 We claim the privilege of worshiping Almighty God according to the dictates of our own conscience, and allow all men the same privilege, let them worship how, where, or what they may (Pearl of Great Price | Articles of Faith 1:11).
In these last days, we should be on high alert when the powers (that believe in build-back-better toward a new World Order — WO) scale-up their demands for unifying ecumenism, sovereignty-sacrificing treaties, elite-expertise, order-out-of-chaos, global governance, and so forth — all for the alleged good of humanity. In the end, WO requires unifying conformity to political and pscience13 narratives (beliefs, convictions, dogmas) backed by the power of a global “state.”

So, is this a troubling trend — to question the separation of church and state? One of the articulate writers on this subject of separation was Alonzo T. Jones (1850-1923).14 If one wants to get a head start on understanding the realities of historical and future conjunction, his writings are a good place to begin.

In reality, the state religion of domination is already well in play.

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1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Separation_of_church_and_state
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Separation_of_church_and_state
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Williams (see section titled “Separation of church and state”)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Americans_United_for_Separation_of_Church_and_State
2. Identifying and Leaving Babylon with Morgan Philpot
(The Latter-day Disciples Podcast | Mar 4, 2023 | Time 1:05:53; relevant Nehor reference beginning circa 17:00 min.) at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zFa8qmQjBk&t=2650s
The Nehor claim was repeated even more strongly - Cardston Alberta Workshop - Part 1
(Bill Peavoy | June 2, 2023 | Time 3:39:39 min.; Nehor reference at circa 17:50 min.) in a private link on YouTube. If it is subsequently made public by Peavoy, I will provide the link then.
Note: Philpot has some very intriguing and valuable ideas and insights, but as always: Prove all things; hold fast that which is good” (New Testament | 1 Thessalonians 5:21).
3. From Monarchy to judges-system:
Book of Mormon | Mosiah 29:25-42
   25 Therefore, choose you by the voice of this people, judges, that ye may be judged according to the laws which have been given you by our fathers, which are correct, and which were given them by the hand of the Lord.
   26 Now it is not common that the voice of the people desireth anything contrary to that which is right; but it is common for the lesser part of the people to desire that which is not right; therefore this shall ye observe and make it your law—to do your business by the voice of the people.
   27 And if the time comes that the voice of the people doth choose iniquity, then is the time that the judgments of God will come upon you; yea, then is the time he will visit you with great destruction even as he has hitherto visited this land.
   28 And now if ye have judges, and they do not judge you according to the law which has been given, ye can cause that they may be judged of a higher judge.
   29 If your higher judges do not judge righteous judgments, ye shall cause that a small number of your lower judges should be gathered together, and they shall judge your higher judges, according to the voice of the people.
   30 And I command you to do these things in the fear of the Lord; and I command you to do these things, and that ye have no king; that if these people commit sins and iniquities they shall be answered upon their own heads.
   31 For behold I say unto you, the sins of many people have been caused by the iniquities of their kings; therefore their iniquities are answered upon the heads of their kings.
   32 And now I desire that this inequality should be no more in this land, especially among this my people; but I desire that this land be a land of liberty, and every man may enjoy his rights and privileges alike, so long as the Lord sees fit that we may live and inherit the land, yea, even as long as any of our posterity remains upon the face of the land.
   33 And many more things did king Mosiah write unto them, unfolding unto them all the trials and troubles of a righteous king, yea, all the travails of soul for their people, and also all the murmurings of the people to their king; and he explained it all unto them.
   34 And he told them that these things ought not to be; but that the burden should come upon all the people, that every man might bear his part.
   35 And he also unfolded unto them all the disadvantages they labored under, by having an unrighteous king to rule over them;
   36 Yea, all his iniquities and abominations, and all the wars, and contentions, and bloodshed, and the stealing, and the plundering, and the committing of whoredoms, and all manner of iniquities which cannot be enumerated—telling them that these things ought not to be, that they were expressly repugnant to the commandments of God.
   37 And now it came to pass, after king Mosiah had sent these things forth among the people they were convinced of the truth of his words.
   38 Therefore they relinquished their desires for a king, and became exceedingly anxious that every man should have an equal chance throughout all the land; yea, and every man expressed a willingness to answer for his own sins.
   39 Therefore, it came to pass that they assembled themselves together in bodies throughout the land, to cast in their voices concerning who should be their judges, to judge them according to the law which had been given them; and they were exceedingly rejoiced because of the liberty which had been granted unto them.
   40 And they did wax strong in love towards Mosiah; yea, they did esteem him more than any other man; for they did not look upon him as a tyrant who was seeking for gain, yea, for that lucre which doth corrupt the soul; for he had not exacted riches of them, neither had he delighted in the shedding of blood; but he had established peace in the land, and he had granted unto his people that they should be delivered from all manner of bondage; therefore they did esteem him, yea, exceedingly, beyond measure.
   41 And it came to pass that they did appoint judges to rule over them, or to judge them according to the law; and this they did throughout all the land.
   42 And it came to pass that Alma was appointed to be the first chief judge, he being also the high priest, his father having conferred the office upon him, and having given him the charge concerning all the affairs of the church.
4. Book of Mormon | Mosiah 29:39-43
   39 Therefore, it came to pass that they assembled themselves together in bodies throughout the land, to cast in their voices concerning who should be their judges, to judge them according to the law which had been given them; and they were exceedingly rejoiced because of the liberty which had been granted unto them.
   40 And they did wax strong in love towards Mosiah; yea, they did esteem him more than any other man; for they did not look upon him as a tyrant who was seeking for gain, yea, for that lucre which doth corrupt the soul; for he had not exacted riches of them, neither had he delighted in the shedding of blood; but he had established peace in the land, and he had granted unto his people that they should be delivered from all manner of bondage; therefore they did esteem him, yea, exceedingly, beyond measure.
   41 And it came to pass that they did appoint judges to rule over them, or to judge them according to the law; and this they did throughout all the land.
   42 And it came to pass that Alma was appointed to be the first chief judge, he being also the high priest, his father having conferred the office upon him, and having given him the charge concerning all the affairs of the church.
   43 And now it came to pass that Alma did walk in the ways of the Lord, and he did keep his commandments, and he did judge righteous judgments; and there was continual peace through the land.
5. Mosiah refuses to judge a church matter:
Book of Mormon | Mosiah 26:8-39
   8 Now king Mosiah had given Alma the authority over the church. [See * below v. 39]
   9 And it came to pass that Alma did not know concerning them; but there were many witnesses against them; yea, the people stood and testified of their iniquity in abundance.
   10 Now there had not any such thing happened before in the church; therefore Alma was troubled in his spirit, and he caused that they should be brought before the king.
   11 And he said unto the king: Behold, here are many whom we have brought before thee, who are accused of their brethren; yea, and they have been taken in divers iniquities. And they do not repent of their iniquities; therefore we have brought them before thee, that thou mayest judge them according to their crimes.
   12 But king Mosiah said unto Alma: Behold, I judge them not; therefore I deliver them into thy hands to be judged.
   13 And now the spirit of Alma was again troubled; and he went and inquired of the Lord what he should do concerning this matter, for he feared that he should do wrong in the sight of God.
   14 And it came to pass that after he had poured out his whole soul to God, the voice of the Lord came to him, saying:
   15 Blessed art thou, Alma, and blessed are they who were baptized in the waters of Mormon. Thou art blessed because of thy exceeding faith in the words alone of my servant Abinadi.
   16 And blessed are they because of their exceeding faith in the words alone which thou hast spoken unto them.
   17 And blessed art thou because thou hast established a church among this people; and they shall be established, and they shall be my people.
   18 Yea, blessed is this people who are willing to bear my name; for in my name shall they be called; and they are mine.
   19 And because thou hast inquired of me concerning the transgressor, thou art blessed.
   20 Thou art my servant; and I covenant with thee that thou shalt have eternal life; and thou shalt serve me and go forth in my name, and shalt gather together my sheep.
   21 And he that will hear my voice shall be my sheep; and him shall ye receive into the church, and him will I also receive.
   22 For behold, this is my church; whosoever is baptized shall be baptized unto repentance. And whomsoever ye receive shall believe in my name; and him will I freely forgive.
   23 For it is I that taketh upon me the sins of the world; for it is I that hath created them; and it is I that granteth unto him that believeth unto the end a place at my right hand.
   24 For behold, in my name are they called; and if they know me they shall come forth, and shall have a place eternally at my right hand.
   25 And it shall come to pass that when the second trump shall sound then shall they that never knew me come forth and shall stand before me.
   26 And then shall they know that I am the Lord their God, that I am their Redeemer; but they would not be redeemed.
   27 And then I will confess unto them that I never knew them; and they shall depart into everlasting fire prepared for the devil and his angels.
   28 Therefore I say unto you, that he that will not hear my voice, the same shall ye not receive into my church, for him I will not receive at the last day.
   29 Therefore I say unto you, Go; and whosoever transgresseth against me, him shall ye judge according to the sins which he has committed; and if he confess his sins before thee and me, and repenteth in the sincerity of his heart, him shall ye forgive, and I will forgive him also.
   30 Yea, and as often as my people repent will I forgive them their trespasses against me.
   31 And ye shall also forgive one another your trespasses; for verily I say unto you, he that forgiveth not his neighbor's trespasses when he says that he repents, the same hath brought himself under condemnation.
   32 Now I say unto you, Go; and whosoever will not repent of his sins the same shall not be numbered among my people; and this shall be observed from this time forward.
   33 And it came to pass when Alma had heard these words he wrote them down that he might have them, and that he might judge the people of that church according to the commandments of God.
   34 And it came to pass that Alma went and judged those that had been taken in iniquity, according to the word of the Lord.
   35 And whosoever repented of their sins and did confess them, them he did number among the people of the church;
   36 And those that would not confess their sins and repent of their iniquity, the same were not numbered among the people of the church, and their names were blotted out.
   37 And it came to pass that Alma did regulate all the affairs of the church; and they began again to have peace and to prosper exceedingly in the affairs of the church, walking circumspectly before God, receiving many, and baptizing many.
   38 And now all these things did Alma and his fellow laborers do who were over the church, walking in all diligence, teaching the word of God in all things, suffering all manner of afflictions, being persecuted by all those who did not belong to the church of God.
   39 And they did admonish their brethren; and they were also admonished, every one by the word of God, according to his sins, or to the sins which he had committed, being commanded of God to pray without ceasing, and to give thanks in all things.
[* Mosiah2 was king when Alma1 brought his small group of people (who were escaping persecution and oppression) into the jurisdiction of king Mosiah. As a new comer, Alma was given authorization from the king to continue his spiritual leadership in the realm of king Mosiah. See Mosiah chpt. 25]
6. Korihor: Book of Mormon | Alma 30:6-17
   6 But it came to pass in the latter end of the seventeenth year, there came a man into the land of Zarahemla, and he was Anti–Christ, for he began to preach unto the people against the prophecies which had been spoken by the prophets, concerning the coming of Christ.
   7 Now there was no law against a man's belief; for it was strictly contrary to the commands of God that there should be a law which should bring men on to unequal grounds.
   8 For thus saith the scripture: Choose ye this day, whom ye will serve.
   9 Now if a man desired to serve God, it was his privilege; or rather, if he believed in God it was his privilege to serve him; but if he did not believe in him there was no law to punish him.
   10 But if he murdered he was punished unto death; and if he robbed he was also punished; and if he stole he was also punished; and if he committed adultery he was also punished; yea, for all this wickedness they were punished.
   11 For there was a law that men should be judged according to their crimes. Nevertheless, there was no law against a man's belief; therefore, a man was punished only for the crimes which he had done; therefore all men were on equal grounds.
   12 And this Anti–Christ, whose name was Korihor, (and the law could have no hold upon him) began to preach unto the people that there should be no Christ. And after this manner did he preach, saying:
   13 O ye that are bound down under a foolish and a vain hope, why do ye yoke yourselves with such foolish things? Why do ye look for a Christ? For no man can know of anything which is to come.
   14 Behold, these things which ye call prophecies, which ye say are handed down by holy prophets, behold, they are foolish traditions of your fathers.
   15 How do ye know of their surety? Behold, ye cannot know of things which ye do not see; therefore ye cannot know that there shall be a Christ.
   16 Ye look forward and say that ye see a remission of your sins. But behold, it is the effect of a frenzied mind; and this derangement of your minds comes because of the traditions of your fathers, which lead you away into a belief of things which are not so.
   17 And many more such things did he say unto them, telling them that there could be no atonement made for the sins of men, but every man fared in this life according to the management of the creature; therefore every man prospered according to his genius, and that every man conquered according to his strength; and whatsoever a man did was no crime.
Note: At this time (year seventeen of the reign of the judges), Alma[2] was no longer serving as chief judge / governor; see Alma 30: 29, 51.
7. Book of Mormon | Mosiah 27:1-6 (Entails both a civic and a spiritual matter)
   1 AND now it came to pass that the persecutions which were inflicted on the church by the unbelievers became so great that the church began to murmur, and complain to their leaders concerning the matter; and they did complain to Alma. And Alma laid the case before their king, Mosiah. And Mosiah consulted with his priests.
   2 And it came to pass that king Mosiah sent a proclamation throughout the land round about that there should not any unbeliever persecute any of those who belonged to the church of God.
   3 And there was a strict command throughout all the churches that there should be no persecutions among them, that there should be an equality among all men;
   4 That they should let no pride nor haughtiness disturb their peace; that every man should esteem his neighbor as himself, laboring with their own hands for their support.
   5 Yea, and all their priests and teachers should labor with their own hands for their support, in all cases save it were in sickness, or in much want; and doing these things, they did abound in the grace of God.
   6 And there began to be much peace again in the land;
Book of Mormon | Alma 1:21
   21 Now there was a strict law among the people of the church, that there should not any man, belonging to the church, arise and persecute those that did not belong to the church, and that there should be no persecution among themselves.
8. Book of Mormon | Alma 1:1-6
   2 And it came to pass that in the first year of the reign of Alma in the judgment–seat, there was a man brought before him to be judged, a man who was large, and was noted for his much strength.
   3 And he had gone about among the people, preaching to them that which he termed to be the word of God, bearing down against the church; declaring unto the people that every priest and teacher ought to become popular; and they ought not to labor with their hands, but that they ought to be supported by the people.
   4 And he also testified unto the people that all mankind should be saved at the last day, and that they need not fear nor tremble, but that they might lift up their heads and rejoice; for the Lord had created all men, and had also redeemed all men; and, in the end, all men should have eternal life.
   5 And it came to pass that he did teach these things so much that many did believe on his words, even so many that they began to support him and give him money.
   6 And he began to be lifted up in the pride of his heart, and to wear very costly apparel, yea, and even began to establish a church after the manner of his preaching.
9. Book of Mormon | Mosiah 23:16-17
   16 And now, Alma[1] was their high priest, he being the founder of their church.
   17 And it came to pass that none received authority to preach or to teach except it were by him from God. Therefore he consecrated all their priests and all their teachers; and none were consecrated except they were just men.
Book of Mormon | Alma 4:4, 7
   4 And they began to establish the church more fully; yea, and many were baptized in the waters of Sidon and were joined to the church of God; yea, they were baptized by the hand of Alma[2], who had been consecrated the high priest over the people of the church, by the hand of his father Alma[1]. ...
   7 Now this [pride and rebellion that soon began among the people] was the cause of much affliction to Alma, yea, and to many of the people whom Alma had consecrated to be teachers, and priests, and elders over the church; yea, many of them were sorely grieved for the wickedness which they saw had begun to be among their people.
10. https://dejavu-times.blogspot.com/2021/01/utopians-at-open-gates.html
11. https://moc-n-dox.blogspot.com/2023/05/a-brief-q-at-club-house-in-rome.html
12. Study:
Doctrine and Covenants | Section 134
Doctrine and Covenants | Section 98
Doctrine and Covenants | Section 101:76-80
   76 And again I say unto you, those who have been scattered by their enemies, it is my will that they should continue to importune for redress, and redemption, by the hands of those who are placed as rulers and are in authority over you—
   77 According to the laws and constitution of the people, which I have suffered to be established, and should be maintained for the rights and protection of all flesh, according to just and holy prin   ciples; 
   78 That every man may act in doctrine and principle pertaining to futurity, according to the moral
agency which I have given unto him, that every man may be accountable for his own sins in the day of judgment.
   79 Therefore, it is not right that any man should be in bondage one to another.
   80 And for this purpose have I established the Constitution of this land, by the hands of wise men whom I raised up unto this very purpose, and redeemed the land by the shedding of blood.
13. Pscience is the corrupted offshoot of honorable Science. It is the inevitable consequence of man's obsessive pursuit and protection of power, gain, glory, and domination. Pscience is pseudo, psychopathic, propagandizing, plagiarizing, politicized, psy-opic, and above all, profit-obsessed, and profit-driven. This obsessive pursuit and protection by people without conscience is often enabled by naïve, trusting, or fear-filled acolytes. Pscience is a one-faith, one-dogma, heretic-fearing, self-deceiving, other-censoring system.
https://dejavu-timestwo.blogspot.com/2021/12/when-pscience-becomes-god.html
https://dejavu-times.blogspot.com/2021/06/death-of-science-tyranny-of-pscience.html
https://dejavu-times.blogspot.com/2020/10/pscience.html
https://dejavu-times.blogspot.com/2021/07/a-representative-history-of-pscience.html
14. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alonzo_T._Jones

Other Book of Mormon text on church and state:
Book of Mormon | Mosiah 11:1-5
   1 AND now it came to pass that Zeniff conferred the kingdom upon Noah, one of his sons; therefore Noah began to reign in his stead; and he did not walk in the ways of his father.
   2 For behold, he did not keep the commandments of God, but he did walk after the desires of his own heart. And he had many wives and concubines. And he did cause his people to commit sin, and do that which was abominable in the sight of the Lord. Yea, and they did commit whoredoms and all manner of wickedness.
   3 And he laid a tax of one fifth part of all they possessed, a fifth part of their gold and of their silver, and a fifth part of their ziff, and of their copper, and of their brass and their iron; and a fifth part of their fatlings; and also a fifth part of all their grain.
   4 And all this did he take to support himself, and his wives and his concubines; and also his priests, and their wives and their concubines; thus he had changed the affairs of the kingdom.
   5 For he put down all the priests that had been consecrated by his father, and consecrated new ones in their stead, such as were lifted up in the pride of their hearts.
Book of Mormon | Mosiah 23:12-18
   12 And now I say unto you, ye have been oppressed by king Noah, and have been in bondage to him and his priests, and have been brought into iniquity by them; therefore ye were bound with the bands of iniquity.
   13 And now as ye have been delivered by the power of God out of these bonds; yea, even out of the hands of king Noah and his people, and also from the bonds of iniquity, even so I desire that ye should stand fast in this liberty wherewith ye have been made free, and that ye trust no man to be a king over you.
   14 And also trust no one to be your teacher nor your minister, except he be a man of God, walking in his ways and keeping his commandments.
   15 Thus did Alma teach his people, that every man should love his neighbor as himself, that there should be no contention among them.
   16 And now, Alma was their high priest, he being the founder of their church.
   17 And it came to pass that none received authority to preach or to teach except it were by him from God. Therefore he consecrated all their priests and all their teachers; and none were consecrated except they were just men.
   18 Therefore they did watch over their people, and did nourish them with things pertaining to righteousness.
Book of Mormon | Mosiah 23:13-18
   13 And now as ye have been delivered by the power of God out of these bonds; yea, even out of the hands of king Noah and his people, and also from the bonds of iniquity, even so I desire that ye should stand fast in this liberty wherewith ye have been made free, and that ye trust no man to be a king over you.
   14 And also trust no one to be your teacher nor your minister, except he be a man of God, walking in his ways and keeping his commandments.
   15 Thus did Alma teach his people, that every man should love his neighbor as himself, that there should be no contention among them.
   16 And now, Alma was their high priest, he being the founder of their church.
   17 And it came to pass that none received authority to preach or to teach except it were by him from God. Therefore he consecrated all their priests and all their teachers; and none were consecrated except they were just men.
   18 Therefore they did watch over their people, and did nourish them with things pertaining to righteousness.

Monday, December 9, 2019

A Plea to Church Authorities


Dear Authorities:

(Concerning ward realignments in long-established rural areas*)

Perhaps you have never considered that all things,1 even geophysical locations (like villages, towns, cities), might have been divinely appointed with one or more angels / spirits / servants having stewardship over “place” as invisible, spiritual interiorities as real as the visible, exterior features and infrastructures of those villages, towns, and cities.2

Perhaps you have never thought about the unique spirit of community — of place — of belonging — of destiny — that permeates every hamlet, village, town, city, or metropolis that exists.
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Perhaps you have never considered that realigning rural ward boundaries3 might not always parallel urban realignments in that one can divide a town or city into multiple ward configurations without fracturing a member's sense of civic belonging to their town or city.

Perhaps you have never lived in a long-established RURAL ward long enough to appreciate:
● how often the ward is the community and the community is the ward4;
● how fractured from community and place many long-term historical ward members feel when they are aligned out of their rural  community to another distant community for statistical purposes;
● how almost immediately non-members of a realigned ward are viewed as guests when attending their community (home) ward;
● how busy one can become in serving in a realigned ward outside one's home community such that one has little time or energy left for home community;
● how often realigned- and home-ward events conflict so that one cannot attend or participate in both;
● how rural community events (above and beyond ward events) seem to fall to the ward for organization and funding — events that become known to non-ward members only through special invitation;
● how intrusive one feels to attend a “home-ward” function without invitation (like a form of ward double-dipping?);
● how artificial it feels to pretend one “belongs to” and must be committed to a distant community / ward where one has no history or heritage.
Of course, this appeal (and decade-old 15+ year-old complaint) will anger some. “Just do what you're told,” they say. “The authorities have their reasons. It is a test of faith and obedience. There are thousands of saints who have far greater trials and problems than yours, so get over it. And anyway, the idea of 'spirit' of place is not important, even questionable.”

To those persons, I say: We do not ask you to agree with those of us who feel alienated and fractured by being aligned out of our home community. We just ask you to hear us without scorning our right to think and feel as we do. We know that not everyone feels as strongly about place and belonging as we do. Some never question authority, but some of us have too much experience and knowledge about how easy it is for men and women to be persuaded by the doctrines / philosophies / ideas / agendas of the social sciences and the natural man,5 even when sincerely trying to do what's “right and best”; or even more common, to be caught in the grip of the spirit of power.6

So this is the plea. Please, remember:
▪ we are more than statistics.
▪ we are more than members of wards.
▪ we are members of heritage communities who feel alienated by insensitive or artificial alignments.
▪ the spirit of communities can differ greatly, as much as the spirit of nations do.
▪ the spirit of a community can be  wounded by domination.
▪ many of us need a sense of community that feels authentic, not artificial, not mandated by another's design ideas.
So please, align us back to our community ward. We are now 15+ years in mis-alignment (i.e., in missing our community ward). What a more appropriate year than 2020 to recognize how important the spirit of community, place, and belonging is in each and every life.

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* Two local examples that I personally know that happened over a decade ago and are still impacting lives, involving:
a) the engineered mixing of rural and urban wards where a small, vibrant historical community ward was divided into parts and realigned with other distant wards in a town site. The idea seemed to be to mix the best of both worlds: “the spirit of the urban” with “the spirit of the rural.” The result has been devastating to the spirit of the rural community. It was as if the supposed “sword of Solomon” had no one to question or prevent the severing of the spirit of that unique historical place – that no one had the strength to question the “wisdom” of what was done without open consultation of those effected. A decade plus has passed and the spirit of the community remains fractured.
b) the engineered realignment of 30+ members of a long-established hamlet / village from their home community ward to another long-established, rural community ward (requiring 11X the travel distance on winter roads for now 15+ years).
The question is: How frequent is and has this been throughout the Church where the powers-that-be (in local, stake, or general leadership) have been persuaded to ignore or discount the spirit of belonging and place in order to achieve what they believed to be good or reasonable ends? (Though in one instance, the leader seemed, in his remarks, to take pride in breaking the community bond and compelling obedience.)

1. New Testament | Colossians 1:15-17 ~ For by him [the firstborn of every creature] were all things created, that are in heaven, and that are in earth, visible and invisible, whether they be thrones, or dominions, or principalities, or powers: all things were created by him, and for him: And he is before all things, and by him all things consist. (Bold emphasis added.)
2. Walter Wink: “In Naming the Powers I developed the thesis that undergirds all three volumes of this work: that the New Testament’s “principalities and powers” is a generic category referring to the determining forces of physical, psychic, and social existence. These powers usually consist of an outer manifestation and an inner spirituality or interiority. Power must become incarnate, institutionalized or systemic in order to be effective. It has a dual aspect, possessing both an outer, visible form (constitutions, judges, police, leaders, office complexes), and an inner, invisible spirit that provides it legitimacy, compliance, credibility, and clout.” Wink, Walter; Collected Readings (p. 67). Fortress Press. Kindle Edition. (bold emphasis added.) See also footnote 4 herein.
3. Except in the case where realigning an existing rural community into two wards because of growth while respecting its community boundaries. Of course the realignment requires adjustment, but still leaves members with a sense of belonging to their hamlet / village.
4. Consider: Apostle John's detailing of the unique essence for each of the seven churches named by location in New Testament Revelation chapters 2 and 3: “[John, in addressing the seven churches] assumes always that the Church is, in a sense, the city. The local Church does not live apart from the locality and the population, amid which it has a mere temporary abode. The Church is all that is real in the city [town, village]: the rest of the city has failed to reach its true self, and has been arrested in its development. Similarly, the local Church in its turn has not all attained to its own perfect development: the “angel” is the truth, the reality, the idea (in Platonic sense) [the potentiality] of the Church. Thus in that quaint symbolism the city bears to its Church the same relation that the Church bears to its angel. But here we are led into subjects that will be more fully discussed in chapters 6 and 16. For the present we shall only review in brief the varied characters of the Seven Churches and the Seven Cities, constituting among them an epitome of the Universal Church and of the whole range of human life.” Ramsay, W. M.. The Letters to the Seven Churches: A History of the Early Church (Kindle Locations 688-694). Endeavour Compass. Kindle Edition.
5. Doctrine and Covenants | Section 46:7 ~ But ye are commanded in all things to ask of God, who giveth liberally; and that which the Spirit testifies unto you even so I would that ye should do in all holiness of heart, walking uprightly before me, considering the end of your salvation, doing all things with prayer and thanksgiving, that ye may not be seduced by evil spirits, or doctrines of devils, or the commandments of men; for some are of men, and others of devils. (Bold emphasis added.)
6. Doctrine and Covenants | Section 121:39–42 ~ We have learned by sad experience that it is the nature and disposition of almost all men, as soon as they get a little authority, as they suppose, they will immediately begin to exercise unrighteous dominion. Hence many are called, but few are chosen. No power or influence can or ought to be maintained by virtue of the priesthood, only by persuasion, by long-suffering, by gentleness and meekness, and by love unfeigned; By kindness, and pure knowledge, which shall greatly enlarge the soul without hypocrisy, and without guile—