Bishop Charles Evans, c
1882
On
Christmas night in 1882, the Mormon Bishop Charles D. Evans had a vision in
which he saw what is now our present and near future:
"While
I continued to stare and marvel at the wondrous work before me, all of a sudden
the scene vanished, and a new era, resultant, however, from the forces of the
religious agencies before mentioned, burst upon my view. The history of
American Independence, with the actors therein, passed before me. The
Constitution of the United States was emblazoned upon an immense distance.
Civil and religious toleration was general throughout the land. Man rejoiced in
the privilege of worshipping God according to the dictates of conscience.
Prosperity reigned. Angels smiles. Heaven approved. The fetters of political
and religious intolerance, forged by the monarchs of the eastern world, were
sundered, shall it be said forever? Such was my thought. I was full of joy at
the sight; big tears of joy rolled down my cheeks, when all of a sudden, my
attention was directed to a personage standing by my bedside, and who was
attired in a white and flowing robe. Addressing me, he said, 'Son of Mortality,
look."'
"I
looked and beheld a scene most revolting to my senses, from the fact that it
was the reverse of the prosperity and religious freedom I had before witnessed.
I saw the representatives of one branch of the Republic holding in their hands
fetters they themselves had forged.
"The
personage, again addressing me, said,'"Knowest thou the meaning of these?'
"I
answered, 'No.'
"He
replied, 'These are the chains with which certain sons of the Republic, who
have tasted the fruit of the tree of liberty, desire to bind their fellows.
These are they who seek to subvert the cause of human freedom. These seek to
enslave one portion of the children of freedom who differ from them in
religious belief and practice. Know thou, my son, that their object is filthy
lucre. They plot to take away human rights, and to destroy the freedom of the
soul, to possess the homes of the industrious without fee or reward. Their
souls shall be in derision, and the heavens shall laugh at their folly. Their
calamity slumbereth not. But cast thine eyes eastward and look.'
"I
looked and beheld that the bands that held society together during the reign of
the republic, were snapped asunder. Society had broken loose from all
restraints of principle and good conscience. Brotherhood had dissolved. Respect
for common rights and even the rights of life and property had fled from the
land. I saw faction after faction arise and contend with each other. Political
strife was everywhere. Father and son alike contended in these awful feuds. The
spirit of deadly hate... passed through the Republic. Blood was written every
banner. The spirit of bloodshed appeared to possess every heart.
"Turning
to the person in white I exclaimed, 'Surely this means the total destruction of
our nation."'
"Touching
my eyes with his finger, he replied: 'Look again.'
"I
looked and beheld that many who were angry with the rulers of the Republic, for
the subversion of the Constitutional law, and their wholesale plunder of the
public moneys, arose and proclaimed themselves the friends of the Constitution
in its original form. These looked around for some others to sustain the
country's flag inviolate, pledging themselves and their fortunes and sacred
honours to that end.
"A
voice was suddenly heard declaring these words: 'In the distant mountain tops
are to be found the true lovers of freedom and equal rights, a people who have
never made war upon each other. Go there, for only there can your lives and
property be secure from the spoiler. There alone can the flag you love wave
proudly for the protection of all people, irrespective of creed and color.'
"While
thus engaged I cast my eyes to the far west, when suddenly appeared on Ensign
Peak, near Salt Lake City, a beautiful flag whereon was written these words:
'Friends of Human Liberty throughout the world, all hail! We greet you under
the flag of freedom, our country's flag.' One shout of 'Welcome' from the
Mountain Sons of Freedom rent the air. I beheld that the multitude wept with
joy. The laws were again administered in purity. The people prospered. Tyrants
were hurled down. All religious bodies were equally protected before the law.
No North, no South, no East, no West, but one unbroken nation whose banner
waved for all the world. On this I awoke in tears of joy." (21) 1
1. Taken from Prophecy –A
History of the Future (Internet Edition), by Robert A. Nelson at
http://www.rexresearch.com/prophist/phf8usa.htm