How should we respond to the challenges of our time?

Thomas R. Valletta

Mormon described the deterioration of his people who now delighted “in everything save that which is good” (Moroni 9:19). They “had gone from being ‘a civil and a delightsome people’ to ‘a people … that are without civilization’ in ‘only a few years.’ No wonder his heart cried out, ‘Wo unto this people. … O the depravity of my people!’ Modern readers who reel from contemporary instances of incivility, brutality, and depravity truly empathize with Mormon’s injured and depressed psyche: ‘I [can] dwell no longer upon this horrible scene’” (Ogden and Skinner, Book of Mormon, 2:311).

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