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Why did Joseph Fielding Smith give one of his children
a dollar and tell them to buy something for the family that they don’t need?
a.
To teach a lesson
b.
Because he was
rich and he could throw away money
c.
They didn’t have
enough stuff that they didn’t need
d.
You never know
when you might need it
Yesterday’s
answer:
C Lorenzo Snow
President Snow was born under more opportune
circumstances than most early leaders of the Church—his family of Mantua, Ohio,
having been quite well-to-do. In his youth he attended schools near his home
and planned to pursue a military career, a choice that his beloved older
sister, Eliza, opposed heartily. Religion played no important role in his early
life. When he attendee Oberlin College to prepare for his chosen vocation, he
noted that although Oberlin was supposed to have the epitome of a fine
Protestant atmosphere, it fell far short of his expectations. He said, “If
there is nothing better than is to be found here in Oberlin College, goodbye to
all religions.”
Flake, Lawrence R., Prophets and Apostles of the Last Dispensation, (Provo, Utah:
Religious Study Center, Brigham Young University, 2001), 50.
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