“Ye Have Studied and Taught Iniquity the Most Part of Your Lives”

Joseph F. McConkie, Robert L. Millet

In all of this there is a great lesson. Ethics without doctrine is like the body without the spirit-it may have the same- appearance but is void of the power of life. The Ten Commandments, independent of the fulness of the gospel, are little more than an anemic theology in the hands of social reformers, being bereft of the laws and ordinances of the gospel. Similarly, Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount, detached from the testimony of Christ’s divine sonship, is but a curriculum for a civics class rather than a testament of those verities by which one obtains everlasting life.

Doctrinal Commentary on the Book of Mormon, Vol. 2

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