• The Impact of Religious Freedom on Public Morality
  • Elder Quentin L. Cook
  • University of Oxford, Pembroke College—Quill Project, October 23, 2019

The recognition that individual rights are part of the design of a loving Creator is part of the theology of my faith and many other faiths. It is not government which has the disposition and power to grant these protections and rights—they are derived from our Creator.

Freedom of religion and freedom of speech are both the heart and the foundation of a representative democracy. Freedom to believe in private and to exercise belief and speech in the public square are essential to protecting unalienable rights.