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Time for Reflection - Mr Douglas Yates, Interfaith Co-ordinator Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Interfaith Scotland
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B
B
B
Ultimately,
he
would
lay
down
his
life
for
each
one
of
us.
Perhaps
the
end.
It
is
all
the
more
remarkable
that
he
repeatedly
taught
us
to
love
one
another
and
to
love
our
neighbor
truly
pure
religion
and
undefiled
before
God.
Is
this
to
visit
the
fatherless
and
the
weather's
and
the
reflection
and
to
look
to
the
/
into
the
needy
and
to
administer
to
the
relief
that
they
shall
not
suffer.
There
are
highly
charged
arguments
and
government
and
across
society
regarding
what
should
be
done
to
assess
those
who
are
refugees.
B
My
remarks
today
are
not
intended
in
any
way
to
form
any
part
of
that
discussion,
but
rather
to
invite
us
to
focus
on
those
people,
those
who
have
been
driven
from
their
homes
and
from
their
countries
and
the
Book
of
Mormon.
We
read
of
the
people
of
armagh
and
the
prosperous
circumstances
did
not
send
Danny
away,
who
were
naked
or
that
were
hungry,
or
that
would
a
thirst
or
that
was
sick
or
other
had
not
been
nourished.
B
B
Indeed,
many
of
them
are
these
things
before
they
left
the
countries
and
lost
everything.
This
moment
does
not
define
them,
but
Earl
responds
to
them.
Well,
define
eyes,
verily,
I,
say
unto
you
and
as
much
as
you
have
done
unto
one
of
the
least
of
these,
my
brethren
ye
have
done
it
unto
me,
and
the
name
of
Jesus
Christ,
amen.