Posted on 08/22/2008 3:47:44 PM PDT by restornu
Despite being born nearly 100 years before the restoration of the gospel, George Washington was inspired by God throughout his life, including during the Revolutionary War, according to a physician-presenter during Wednesday's session of Education Week.
Robert Young, a dermatologist and president of Rocky Mountain Dermatology, said Washington was a necessary step to the Lord being able to restore the gospel in this dispensation.
"All of us have a place in God's kingdom," Young said. "There is a reason you are on the earth today. And I believe the same thing about George Washington.
"There was no other nation on the earth where the Lord could have restored the gospel. And George Washington could not have been replaced."
From personal facts and joking comments about Washington's lifelong battle with gum disease to his preference for the simple life on his farm at Mount Vernon, Young presented a look into the life of the first president of the United States from his lifelong research and love for the man.
"The more you study the life of George Washington, the more you will come to love this man," Young said. "It's similar to the way you can come to love Joseph Smith by studying about his life."
Washington was a wealthy man, but he didn't start out that way. In fact, it wasn't until he married his wife that he became one of the wealthiest men in the Virginia colony. Some historians have speculated that the marriage was strictly out of convenience; Young disagrees.
"Whether he loved his wife as soon as they were married may be arguable," he said. "But he grew to love his wife deeper than any love I have ever known. And she adored him. She was clearly his best friend."
Part of that love was manifest in Washington's care for his stepchildren. After a bout with smallpox in his youth, some historians believe Washington was left sterile for the remainder of his life.
"But he treated his stepchildren as his own," Young said.
The dermatologist and deep researcher of Washington also defended the man's religious beliefs. Many believe Washington to have been strictly dispassionate towards religion and spiritual matters. But numerous journal entries stating times when Washington knelt in prayer and received various personal revelations argue to the contrary.
"I am convinced that George Washington spent much of his life on his knees," Young said. "He was not a Deist! He may or may not have been skeptical about Christianity, but he believed very strongly in God."
Washington's belief in God, and a series of supposed miracles should also lend Latter-day Saints to acquire a deeper understanding of this man, Young inferred.
"He made serious blunders that could have ended the American Revolution in the first week," he said. "But God provided the mightiest storm ever seen and Washington's army was able to flee at the battle of New York."
Making the topic of the lecture personal, Young also stressed the power that God holds over our individual lives.
"Being on your knees means being close to your Heavenly Father and keeping your eyes on the prize," Young said. "The Lord will no more desert you than he did George Washington at Valley Forge."
Thank you for expressing your opinion.
BTW
you said;
“......(Of course, we all know he’s been baptized and confirmed a mormon since his death.)
Clearification
It was those great men in history who came to the Prophet in his dream scolding why they the work was not done for them in the House of the Lord.
That is why they have been baptized!
That is why they have been baptized!
I seem to have lost the information on that dream of the prophet. I'm sure you have the link at your fingertips...will you post that, please, describing Smith's dream where the great men demanded to be baptized mormon? Thanks.
So... does this mean the Spirit of God came upon him as he smote the Great Britainites?
It was those great men in history who came to the Prophet in his dream scolding why they the work was not done for them in the House of the Lord.
That is why they have been baptized!
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So not only did the false prophet Joseph Smith hear strange voices...
he listened to them and did what they said ????
1. Joseph Smith never met George Washington and the other “great men in history”
2. How would he have known their voices ???
3. There were no recordings of their voices
4. What about the great women of history ???
5. What if they had told him to go back to the Presbytarian church ???
6. Was this before or after Joseph Smith made up that whooper to excuse himself from cheating on Emma and to threaten Emma with destruction ???
I did not say Joseph Smith
You forgot the BARF ALERT!
It was those great men in history who came to the Prophet in his dream scolding why they the work was not done for them in the House of the Lord.
That is why they have been baptized!
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Which “prophet” ?????????????????
“Despite being born nearly 100 years before the restoration of the gospel...”
Wow, talk about starting off in error.
“thin skinned” ...”dermatologist”? You’re on to something here!
I think the Lord expects us to take an active part in preserving the Constitution and our freedom.
Again, that White Horse Prophecy popping up!
It was those great men in history who came to the Prophet in his dream scolding
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you know i could see where those great men and women who died or gave everything to give us this nation might have wanted to come back and “scold” Joseph Smith and slap him up the side of his head...
After all he attempted to make a national religion...
and he wanted to “convert people to mortmonism by the sword as Mohammad did ...
and his followers murdered people for not being mormons and denied them their religious rights...
jefferson and the others were conserned with the civil rights and the Bill of rights ...
The 1st Amendment...Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof
Joseph Smith and his cronies violated the religious rights of not only the living but also the “great men in history” themselves...
mormon baptism for the dead is a violation of the rights given to us in the 1st Amendment...
forcing a different religion on someone is against everything Washington fought for at Valley forge..
George Washington must have been extremely angry when that was done to him...
No wonder he haunted Joseph Smith...
the spirits of Presbyterians past must have camped on his door step...
President George Washington was ordained a high priest at that time.
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George would have hated that
he was a humble man...
They wanted to make him king but he refused...
Thats why he was a president instead...
John Wesley, Benjamin Franklin, and Christopher Columbus were also ordained high priests at that time.
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John Wesley must have rolled over in his grave in disgust..
Benjamin Franklin would have sent lightning and thunder bolts if he could...
And Christopher Columbus ??????????????
What blasphemy...
How unAmerican.........
I read somewhere the French played a part in the Rev. War.
“Despite being born nearly 100 years before the restoration of the gospel ...” ‘Once upon a time’ would have been a good alternate opening line. Bwahahahahaa, I love a good fairytale.
“After he became President of the Church, President Wilford Woodruff declared that “those men who laid the foundation of this American government were the best spirits the God of heaven could find on the face of the earth. They were choice spirits [and] were inspired of the Lord.”
According Mormon teaching the spirits of the dead are still on earth just on the other side of “the veil”. So I wonder did Columbus learn English on the “other side” so he would know what was said at his ordination as a high priest?
I just started reading the John Adams book that David McCoulough wrote. GW was clearly a loved and admired man by pretty much everyone.
I really admire David McCoulough work he really makes one feel good about their nation.
Those authors who don’t have an ax to grind but look for the good in those who helped to form this nation.
We need more positive and noble words on the foundation of this nation spoken!
The person who made the comment above (#46) has said,
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Don't post to me again.
Ever.”
I find it very unfair that he can say anything he wants to say yet I may not reply to his nasty statements or his miss-sstatements.
What do you think?
I think this thread is very close to being locked for “childish behavior.”
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