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๐จ๐จ EMERGENCY SIT-IN! 2PM THIS SATURDAY AT UTAH STATE CAPITOL ๐จ๐จ
Yesterday, Israel violated the ceasefire and killed 400+ Palestinians. As Latter-day Saints, we will not stand idly by when the blood of our Palestinian siblings is shed. We renounce war, proclaim peace, and demand the United States save lives by burying its weapons of war and committing to an arms embargo on Israel!
Join us as we DEMAND an end to the U.S.-backed genocide of Palestinians and ethnic cleansing of Gaza! We won't stop fighting until there's a FREE PALESTINE!
Do you think Christ would say
โSend the immigrants awayโ
Do you think Christ would say
โLove your neighbour unless they are poor, brown, black or gayโ
I donโt think Christ would preach
Hate in the streets
Arrests of the homeless
The downtrodden
The queer
Forcing them to live every day in fear
Yet here we are
Forgetting โlove your neighbourโ
Unless they are straight and white and able
I think Christ cries when He sees what weโve done
When we see how we treat peopleโs friends, sisters, parents and sons
So I will cling to my faith
I will cling to my love
I will cling to my faith in a better heaven above
Because the Lord said love my children
And for Him I will try
To love and to care for those facing abuse
And so maybe, just maybe, my Lord wonโt have to cry
The prophets: The Book of Mormon was written for our day!
Me: Really?
3 Nephi chapter 6:
Now it came to pass that those judges had many friends and kindreds; and the remainder, yea, even almost all the lawyers and the high priests, did gather themselves together, and unite with the kindreds of those judges who were to be tried according to the law.
And they did enter into a covenant one with another, yea, even into that covenant which was given by them of old, which covenant was given and administered by the devil, to combine against all righteousness.
Therefore they did combine against the people of the Lord, and enter into a covenant to destroy them, and to deliver those who were guilty of murder from the grasp of justice, which was about to be administered according to the law.
And they did set at defiance the law and the rights of their country; and they did covenant one with another to destroy the governor, and to establish a king over the land, that the land should no more be at liberty but should be subject unto kings.
Me: Huh

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We are happy to join incredible organizations dedicated to justice today for the "How To Organize In Salt Lake City" event hosted by @kensandersbooks! We will speak alongside the following organizations, discussing community building and how to organize in a materially-grounded way here in Utah and Salt Lake City: @saltlakedsa @foodjusticecoalition @nuanua.collective @utahmarch Join us and learn more about what Mormons With Hope and these other incredible organizations are doing in our neighborhoods! โ๐น
Introducing Our Remember Series ๐น๐
President Spencer W. Kimball once said that perhaps the most important word in the English dictionary was "remember." The Lord continually exhorted the Saints to "keep the church record and history continually" (D&C 47:3). Counseling the Saints to continue "Preaching and expounding, writing, copying, selecting, and obtaining all things which shall be for the good of the church, and for the rising generations that shall grow up [in] Zion" (D&C 69:8).
The history of Mormonism and Christianity is filled with examples of radical politics, philosophy, and theology, and also haunted with examples of oppression, colonization, and participation in and upholding of unjust systems. We believe we must learn from all parts of our historyโfinding hope and grounding in our radical past, as we learn from and seek to repair the harm caused by our sinful history.
The Prophet Joseph Smith taught "by proving contraries, the truth is made manifest." Focused on pillars of hope and radical politics who worked faithfully for liberation and lived in opposition to systems of oppression, sometimes the very systems of oppression perpetrated by their fellow believers. Our Remember Series is a manifestation of our belief that at this moment in particular, it is crucial to study history to expand our understanding of our place in God's world and deepen our social awareness and revolutionary disposition.
Today, on the anniversary of the birth of Mormon Suffragist and former President of the Relief Society, President Emmeline B. Wells, we reflect on her passion, writing, activism, organizing, labor, and poetry. Her work remains a beacon of hope for a better world, and points us forward to our struggle to build a better world!
President Wells reminds us to stay dedicated to the fight for women's rights! Join us in that struggle! https://www.mormonswithhope.org/join ๐น๐
Links from last picture:
Emmeline B. Wells
Want to learn more?
Check out her writings at:
Publication from the Church History Department of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
Join Mormons With Hope today at mormonswithhope.org/join Workers of the world unite! Trans liberation now! Free Palestine!๐ต๐ธ๐ณ๏ธโ๐๐ณ๏ธโโง๏ธ
We were proud to be a part of todayโs We Fight Back rally with @pslsaltlake. We stand in solidarity with immigrants, Palestinians, women, and queer and indigenous folks against the extremism of the incoming presidential administration. Now is the time to organize! Go to mormonswithhope.org to join the struggle ๐๐น

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EVENT UPDATE
The fun thing about being raised Mormon is that you can almost pinpoint the LDS church's current stage in the "Nephite Pride Cycle"
from @meetthemarxists on instagram:
official mormon post
Listen, I love "And if we go to hell, we will turn the Devils out of doors and make a heaven of it" as much as the next person, but I feel like we forget about the following lines, which hit just as hard: "What do we care where we are if the society be good? I donโt care what a manโs character is, if heโs my friend, a true friend, I will be a friend to him and preach the Gospel of salvation to him, and give him good counsel, helping him out of his difficulties. Friendship is one of the grand fundamental principles of Mormonism to revolutionize and civilize the world, and cause wars and contentions to cease, and men to become friends and brothers"
In this time, it can feel like everyone around us has betrayed us. But it's important to remember that we do have friends -- people we can rely on. People who are our good society. Do not let yourself fall prey to catastrophizing narratives. We will make it, but not alone. We need each other. We must stick together like fire ants in a flood.
Please, text your trans friend. And your disabled friend. And your immigrant friend. Let them know you are here for them. We all need to hear it. So be the person you would want to hear from.

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Before the abolition of slavery in the United States, the majority of American Christians believed God condoned slavery. That didn't change until after the abolition of slavery. Abolitionist Christians existed, and there were denominational splits over the issue, but the abolition of slavery wasn't made possible through those abolitionist Christians persuading their fellow Christians to change their minds. Their fellow Christians were only able to gain space to change their minds once slavery was abolished. Before it was abolished, many Christians didn't have the ability to imagine God beyond a God that ordained the status quo. The same lack of imagination exists today. This is how most beliefs function. We rationalize and internalize the reality that has been institutionalized in our everyday lives. We naturally want to assume that there must be a good reason that things are the way they are, and that people much smarter than us must have set things up this way. Obviously, individuals can change their minds on their own, but the only way to change minds on a mass scale is to transform the institutions in our everyday lives to give people a new reality to rationalize and internalize. This is how minds change en masse, for better or for worse. Before a massive transformation, people fight and cling to their old conceptions of God, claiming that those who are trying to transform things are working against God, who carefully set things up the way they are. Then, after the transformation takes place, people praise God for leading the way for this necessary historic change. . . . Abolishing the institutions that maintain our inequalities is the only way to open up space for Christian teachings that preach equality to become the norm. Christian history is filled with those who understood this and were empowered by their faith to resist the institutions that used Christianity to oppress them. Those who choose to continue this important work today are joining a long line of Christians who helped shape the path toward our collective liberation.
Damon Garcia, The God Who Riots: Taking Back the Radical Jesus