Excerpt from Lights and Shadows of Mormonism
When the Revolutionary Fathers adopted the Constitution of the United States they believed that the safeguards which they had reared between the respective spheres of civil and religious activities would be ample for all time. The province of each of i those moral forces was so clearly and sharply defined that it was thought no serious clash could be possible. And the religious forces of those years were such that the Fathers were justified in their belief.
Notwithstanding the safeguards which were thrown around the civil rights of the people, the Government of the United States is today confronted by a religio-political force which, if not sternly rebuked, rather than encouraged as it is, will become a problem Of such complexity and magnitude as will tax the wisdom and strength Of the Government to solve.
Even now the conflict between the civil and religious forces has become acute in the States of Utah and Idaho. With stealthy persistence this thee-civil power is creeping over the States Of Wyoming, Nevada and Colorado, and is now the dominant poli tical force in the Territories of Arizona and New Mexico, which, in time, will be forced into the Union by that same ecclesiastical power which, by political intrigue, is compelling recognition in the Senate of the United States, and through that body is rapidly assuming a position Of power under the protection Of the Federal Government.
The conflict in Utah and Idaho is the most unique and unequal struggle of modern times.
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Excerpt from Lights and Shadows of Mormonism
The initial though in connection with the writing of this volume was to assemble the evidences relating to the political perfidy of the Mormon "prophets," and to make a brief statement of the political incidents in the Utah from 1890 to 1909.
The underlying motive was to prove that the continuous asseverations of the Mormon press and speakers to the effect that the prophets were not in politics are absolutely false.
The falsehoods uttered and diligently circulated throughout the United States, and testified to under oath by the prophets during the "Smoot" investigation, relative to the non-interference of the Mormon leaders in politics, were so interwoven with their treachery in the matter of polygamy, that once phase of the subject could not be discussed without trenching upon the other.
To make the subject intelligible to those unacquainted with the true inwardness of the Mormon theo-political imperium in imperio, an explanatory foundation was necessary. Every effort to find a starting place short of the very beginning of the system was fruitless. But a consecutive history of the rise and growth of Mormonism, no matter how condensed, would be too voluminous for the objective subject-matter of the work. It was therefore decided to discuss only those high-lights of the subject which hear more directly on the political aspect of Mormonism, and to introduce sufficient general details to keep the story intelligibly consecutive.
In the matters of construction and direction, it is cheerfully conceded that the following pages are not bomb-proof to Mormon criticism. But the entire Mormon hierarchy, their servile tools and professional liars, are challenged to disprove the truth of the evidence of their unparalleled duplicity, and the legitimacy and justice of the conclusions and criticisms.
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