
Latter-day Responsibility
Choosing Liberty Through Personal Accountability
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Narrated by:
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Connor Boyack
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By:
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Connor Boyack
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Liberty is a fundamental and eternal principle, but it cannot exist without its counterpart—personal responsibility. Latter-day Responsibility describes in detail the many responsibilities we each must perform if we truly wish to defend individual liberty in these latter days. From self-defense and self-reliance, to faith, family, and financial freedom, Latter-day Responsibility pinpoints precise actions needed from each of us if liberty is to successfully be preserved.
A book written specifically for our time, Latter-day Responsibility is a compelling and detailed analysis of what the gospel of Jesus Christ requires us each to do to advance the cause of liberty. It is a necessary addition to any library.
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