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Whenever individuals commit wrong, they naturally don't want to be exposed and have to face the consequences of their actions. So they often try to keep their actions secret by hiding, lying, and colluding with other evil-doers.  What also often happens is that they form secret combinations. ''Mormon Doctrine'' says that these began in the days of Cain. “Cain first took upon himself the secret oaths as they were administered by Satan; then he killed Abel” (p. 698).  Further, ''Mormon Doctrine'' states, what Satan specifically administered included “oaths and vows” (p. 698). Frequently the acts they try to conceal by these secret combinations are robbery, robbery, and treason. Many earthly governments have been corrupted, undermined, or overthrown by these combinations.
 
Whenever individuals commit wrong, they naturally don't want to be exposed and have to face the consequences of their actions. So they often try to keep their actions secret by hiding, lying, and colluding with other evil-doers.  What also often happens is that they form secret combinations. ''Mormon Doctrine'' says that these began in the days of Cain. “Cain first took upon himself the secret oaths as they were administered by Satan; then he killed Abel” (p. 698).  Further, ''Mormon Doctrine'' states, what Satan specifically administered included “oaths and vows” (p. 698). Frequently the acts they try to conceal by these secret combinations are robbery, robbery, and treason. Many earthly governments have been corrupted, undermined, or overthrown by these combinations.
  

Revision as of 17:36, 17 October 2007

Whenever individuals commit wrong, they naturally don't want to be exposed and have to face the consequences of their actions. So they often try to keep their actions secret by hiding, lying, and colluding with other evil-doers. What also often happens is that they form secret combinations. Mormon Doctrine says that these began in the days of Cain. “Cain first took upon himself the secret oaths as they were administered by Satan; then he killed Abel” (p. 698). Further, Mormon Doctrine states, what Satan specifically administered included “oaths and vows” (p. 698). Frequently the acts they try to conceal by these secret combinations are robbery, robbery, and treason. Many earthly governments have been corrupted, undermined, or overthrown by these combinations.

These secret combinations thrive as evil thrives in a society. Bruce R. McConkie, an apostle, wrote: “Reliable modern reports describe their existence among gangsters, as part of the government of communist countries, in some labor organizations, and even some religious groups” (p. 698). LDS are warned that when they see such combinations, to beware. Trouble is at the door. Disaster is upon them.

LDS are cautioned, when approached to keep information secret, to examine things closely to make sure something dishonest, illegal, unethical, or immoral is not occurring. While they recognize that some things should be kept sacred and they should not “cast their pearls before swine,” they know that they need to be ever vigilant not to be deceived. LDS are cautious when asked to keep anything secret.

LDS also believe that the best defense against secret combinations is to foster righteousness and openness and to defend the God-given rights of each individual. This not only makes them enthusiastic missionaries but faithful patriots who are willing to fight for their country as legislators, government officials, and soldiers.