Why does Monson hate the phrase "all you need is love"?

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Re: Why does Monson hate the phrase "all you need is love"?

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jon wrote:
If we compare the Beatles Song Book and the Church Hymn Book, which contains the most songs about love?
Extend from this, which collection of songs has uplifted people's spirits and influenced people to increase their love for each other - Beatles or LDS hymns?

I know it's hard to quantify, but I'm willing to bet that right now there are more people alive today that have been positively influenced by the Beatles songs than people positively influenced by LDS hymns.


None of the songs have. The point is: there would be no need for songs with a generalized love theme if there were love in our society. And I think that that was Monson's point. All you need is love is a great phrase. But without action, it becomes meaningless and timeless.

Most religions have a hymn book. It is a part of the celebration. But at the end of the day, without putting the words to active usage, the words become meaningless.

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Re: Why does Monson hate the phrase "all you need is love"?

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That's cuz we need to hire more hippies in Washington!
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Re: Why does Monson hate the phrase "all you need is love"?

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The LDS God believes that songs are not meaningless.

D&C 25:12 For my soul delighteth in the song of the heart; yea, the song of the righteous is a prayer unto me, and it shall be answered with a blessing upon their heads.


Words do have meaning, that is why we have language. That is why we talk and write and sing. Songs can inspire. The written and spoken word can inspire.
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Re: Why does Monson hate the phrase "all you need is love"?

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why me wrote:Good for you! However, words on a shirt such as yours are meaningless when there is a lack of love in society. And that is the point of the shirt. However, when society bases itself on love through live practice, the shirt will no longer have any meaning because love exists. And that should be the goal. And not to be wearing a catchy phrase.

You have an amazingly keen sense of the obvious.

I suppose next you'll be telling us that 2 + 2 = 4?
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Re: Why does Monson hate the phrase "all you need is love"?

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moksha wrote:Has President Monson also spoken out about the walrus and coo-coo-ka-chew?


He did, but that was yesterday...
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