In a BYU devotional, Jeffrey R. Holland discussed the centrality of the conflict between good and evil to our time and religion.

Date
Aug 16, 2016
Type
Speech / Court Transcript
Source
Jeffrey R. Holland
LDS
Hearsay
Direct
Reference

Jeffrey R. Holland, "Religion: Bound by Loving Ties," BYU Speeches, August 16, 2016, accessed April 24, 2023

Scribe/Publisher
BYU Speeches
People
Jeffrey R. Holland
Audience
BYU students
PDF
Transcription

What is equally obvious is that the great conflict between good and evil, right and wrong, the moral and the immoral—conflict that the world’s great faiths and devoted religious believers have historically tried to address—is being intensified in our time and is affecting an ever-wider segment of our culture. And let there be no doubt that the outcome of this conflict truly matters, not only in eternity but in everyday life as well. Will and Ariel Durant put the issue squarely as they reflected on what they called “the lessons of history.” “There is no significant example in history,” they said, “of [any] society successfully maintaining moral life without the aid of religion.”

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