Peter Andrus

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Success and wealth are not inherently meaningful. Though goodness may tend toward prosperity, material prosperity isn’t necessarily a bellwether of divine favor. All treasures are slippery and they cannot insulate us from the loss of all things. And deployed as an idolatrous defense against such loss, success and wealth are less than useless. They can only hasten our ruin.
Mormon: A Brief Theological Introduction (The Book of Mormon: Brief Theological Introductions, #10)
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