Monday, June 8, 2009

An AMAZING quote-PLEASE read!

Many of you may have heard of or be familiar with Leo Tolstoy, a Russian writer known as one of the best European novelists of all time. He's written such novels such as War and Peace and Anna Karenina (which Braden is currently reading in his Russian Literature class).
Braden shared this quote with me the other day and I think it is INCREDIBLE. Talk about inspired. PLEASE READ. It talks about his view on the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.

Editor's Note: I discovered this in my reading and found it quite interesting. Count Leo Tolstoy, the great Russian author, statesman, and philosopher, held [this] opinion as to the possible future destiny of the "American religion" founded under the instrumentality of the Prophet Joseph Smith. Thomas J. Yates related an experience he had while a student at Cornell University in 1900. He had the privilege of meeting Dr. Andrew D. White, former president of Cornell and, at the time, U.S. Ambassador to Germany. Upon learning that Mr. Yates was a Mormon, Dr. White made an appointment to spend an evening with him, at which time he related an experience he had had with Count Tolstoy while serving as U.S. Foreign Minister to Russia in 1892. Dr. White visited often with Count Tolstoy, and upon one occasion they discussed religion. We quote from Elder Yates' account of this discussion, as related to him by Dr. White:
"Dr. White," said Count Tolstoy, "I wish you would tell me about your American religion."
"We have no state church in America," replied Dr. White.
"I know that, but what about your American religion?"
Patiently then Dr. White explained to the Count that in America there are many religions, and that each person is free to belong to the particular church in which he is interested.
To this Tolstoy impatiently replied: "I know all of this, but I want to know about the American religion. Catholicism originated in Rome; the Episcopal Church originated in England; the Lutheran Church in Germany, but the Church to which I refer originated in America, and is commonly known as the Mormon Church. What can you tell me of the teachings of the Mormons?"
"Well," said Dr. White, "I know very little concerning them. They have an unsavory reputation, they practice polygamy, and are very superstitious."
Then Count Leo Tolstoy, in his honest and stern, but lovable, manner, rebuked the ambassador. "Dr. White, I am greatly surprised and disappointed that a man of your great learning and position should be so ignorant on this important subject. The Mormon people teach the American religion; their principles teach the people not only of Heaven and its attendant glories, but how to live so that their social and economic relations with each other are placed on a sound basis. If the people follow the teachings of this Church, nothing can stop their progress -- it will be limitless. There have been great movements started in the past but they have died or been modified before they reached maturity. If Mormonism is able to endure, unmodified, until it reaches the third and fourth generation, it is destined to become the greatest power the world has ever known."

4 comments:

MAMASITA said...

WOW!! HOW COOL IS THAT?!! Almost gave me chills! (I think it's called a "pre-chill") :) But seriously awesome!! Thanks for writing that out for the world to see!

MAMASITA said...

Just checkin' back to see if when I changed my little picture if it would change on past comments....looks like it doesn't. Just curious. :)

marissa said...

WOW that was very powerful!! I know i need to get that recipe up. we should get together and have a pizza making night. So vanessa was telling me that you guys moved, we didn't know you guys needed help we would have totally helped. Did you get everything moved ok?

Hughes Family said...

Mandy! Thanks for sharing that! IT was totally awesome! Makes me want to live our religeon more. We had FHE last night and I am trying to follow Christ's example more and fill my home with spirituality daily. Thanks for the pizza recipe too. I have printed out 3 recipes tonight!

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