[From Waters of Mormon Admin: we are pleased to introduce 'Drew', who describes himself thusly:
"I am an active member of the Church residing in the country of Texas. I am currently busy working full-time, going to school full-time while trying to figure out how to be a good husband and father to a young family (and failing miserably most of the time).
"I love the Restoration - the doctrine, the culture, and the history. I have a strong testimony and knowledge that this is the Lord's Church and we are involved in something truly celestial and heavenly."
"I am very involved in politics. Politically I am liberal and conservative. I enjoy the freedom of switching between the two depending on the discussion."
"I enjoy watching the world, trying to figure it out and make sense of it through my LDS paradigm."]
My father and I have spent hours upon hours arguing over the war on terrorism. His stance is that we need to confront this threat head on, which would include continuing our stability efforts in Iraq. My position is that we need to worry about the challenges we face at home, bringing our troops home and making the war on terrorism one of intelligence. We respect one another's position and frequently enjoy pointless debating into the late hours of the night.
Last Sunday during Gospel Doctrine class I was presented with a new focus to ending the war on terrorism - the righteousness of our nation.
In 2 Nephi Chapter 1 the Prophet Lehi says -
"Wherefore, this land is consecrated unto him whom he shall bring. And if it so be that they shall serve him according to the commandments which he hath given, it shall be a land of liberty unto them; wherefore, they shall never be brought down into captivity; if so, it shall be because of iniquity; for if iniquity shall abound cursed shall be the land for their sakes, but unto the righteous it shall be blessed forever- 2 Nephi 1:7
When we read this scripture in class several questions came to mind.
If we were to keep the commandments of God would that be enough to bless us and allow us to dwell in this country safely? Would that be enough to prevent evil nations and organizations such as al Qaeda from taking away our liberty and security? Is this nation's iniquity the very reason we are facing this threat now? Have we allowed ourselves to lose this promise because of iniquity, ignoring the commandments of God?
I am proposing a new strategy to the war on terror - becoming righteous as a nation.
Is this too simplistic a solution for a country so culturally and morally diverse? Would it be impossible for our country to be righteous since it is no longer politically correct to define what righteousness is? Perhaps this is a purely political war and has nothing to do with righteousness.
As I ponder all of these questions I can't help but think that the Book of Mormon is for our day. And if it is for our day then does this prophecy not apply to us at this point in history? If at this point it would be truly impossible to become righteous as a nation then I fear a bleak outlook for this war and the ones to come.