What leads a people to become weak?

Thomas R. Valletta

“Alas, gross, individual selfishness is finally acculturated. Then societies can eventually become without order, without mercy, without love, perverted, and past feeling (see Moro. 9). Society thereby reflects a grim, cumulative tally which signals a major cultural decline. This happened anciently when a people actually became ‘weak, because of their transgression’ (Hel. 4:26). Speaking behaviorally, when what was once the lesser voice of the people becomes more dominant, then the judgments of God and the consequences of foolish selfishness follow (see Mosiah 29:26–27).

“Cultural decline is accelerated when single-interest segments of society become indifferent. … This drift is facilitated by the indifferent or the indulgent as society is led carefully down to hell (see 2 Ne. 28:21)” (Maxwell, “Repent of [Our] Selfishness,” 23–24).

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