We
want . . . to be alive in the cause of education. We are commanded of
the Lord to obtain knowledge, both by study and by faith, seeking it
out of the best books [see D&C 88:118]. And it becomes us to teach
our children, and afford them instruction in every branch of education
calculated to promote their welfare.
- Teachings of Presidents of the Church John Taylor, p.90
Whatever you do, be choice in your selection of teachers. We
do not want infidels to mold the minds of our children. They are a
precious chare bestowed upon us by the Lord, and we cannot be too
careful in rearing and training them. I would rather have my children
taught the simple rudiments of a common education by men of God, and
have them under their influence, than have them taught in the most
abstruse [or complex] sciences by men who have not the fear of God in
their hearts. . . .
- Teachings of Presidents of the Church John Taylor, p.90-1
The idea that the religion of Christ is one thing and science
is another is a mistaken idea for there is no true religion without
true science and consequently, there is no true science without true
religion.- Jack Monnett, -Revealed Educational Principles and the Public Schools, p. 25