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Title“No Poor Among Them”
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2005
AuthorsRobison, Lindon J.
JournalJournal of Book of Mormon Studies
Volume14
Issue1
Pagination86-97, 130
KeywordsAtonement; Discrimination; Economic Equality; Economy; Love; Poor
Abstract

One way that those who love God and others demonstrate their love and “at-one-ment” (the state of being one) and thereby qualify for blessings is by imparting of their substance to the poor. When a people become of one heart and mind, there are no poor among them. The Book of Mormon describes two stages of at-one-ment that lead to a general economic equality: Complete at-one-ment (perfect observation of the laws resulting in no contentions or disputations with “all things common among them” 4 Nephi 1:3), and at-one-ment as evidenced by equality before the law (the ability to form and be governed by equitable and just laws wherein all status and social discrimination is eliminated). The love of riches and status increases divisions and separations among the people and brings poverty and iniquity.

URLhttps://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/jbms/vol14/iss1/9

Scripture Reference

4 Nephi 1:3