Sunday, June 7, 2009

June Pick

The Message
by Lance Richardson
post written by some guy

A couple years ago (2003'ish) I had the opportunity to meet Cleon Skousen, quite a well known individual in church and government circles. I spent a wonderful afternoon talking with him about a variety of subjects and over the course of that conversation he made a fascinating statement to me about a man named Lance Richardson. He told me that Lance had had an NDE (Near Death Experience) where he died, went to the spirit world, and came back. When Lance returned he said that he was told by some of the men who lived with the founding fathers of our country to read several books when he returned to help him better understand why our founding fathers were inspired to organize this country the way they did, and several of those books were written by Cleon.

Cleon is in his early-mid 90's and still pretty lucid, but I wanted to verify the story so I tried to track Lance down to ask him if this was true.

My first search led me to a website where the author claimed to be at a fireside in rural Utah somewhere and Lance came and shared his experience with a small group. This person wrote down a bunch of notes including one I thought was particularly interesting about Lance meeting up with a friend of his in heaven that was still enjoying golf in the spirit world.

So I ordered Lance's book, The Message. The book describes how Lance got some illness on a European mission when he was young that devastated his health. Numerous and frequent trips to the hospital for recurring pneumonia and other diseases really wrought havok in his body and finally after a motorcycle accident ended with his near death experience. He talks about family relations and how there are reunions and celebrations (with food :)) in heaven. It also talks about sometimes departed friends and loved ones are sent to inspire us and give us direction in our own mortal lives. Part of "the message" that Lance was instructed to bring back is that this country is on the brink of self-destruction for removing God from our lives and country. He also discusses how he was told we needed to serve each other to prepare for the coming trials and preparation for creating Zion, or a place where peace and harmony exist between people.
Finally I tracked down an email address for Lance and made contact. These are Lance's comments on the website I mentioned above:

"...the website you refer to where this guy claims to have heard me say each of these things he has in his website has many erroneous statements. I have tried several times to have him remove this material, because it is false. But he has hid behind the same legalities as the tabloids do in their false reporting. So, I have not been able to shut his article down.

"However, he does have a number of items in his article that are true. It is true that I met a friend of mine who used to be a professional golfer before he died. He is now a missionary to his ancestors, for he was the only family member in mortality that had joined the church. He was having great success, whereas these family members knew him, and loved him, and were willing to listen to him. But they do have a balance in their time and are given some time to enjoy the tremendously beautiful world God has created for them, as well. One of the things he had enjoyed in that world, he said, were some incredibly beautiful golf courses that had been created in this wondrous world. He said they were absolutely amazing. So, according to my friend, there are some of the wonderful things we enjoyed in this life in the world beyond, too. It is important that this point is properly understood, though. Unfortunately, because of this report, I have been quoted numerous times as having said that the spirits are just sitting around golfing in the spirit world, having a great time. Nothing mentioned about balance or the rest of the work they are doing. Thus I mention that it is important that the whole story be told rather than just that one sentence."

The next part is where it really started interesting me. I had asked Lance about Cleon's comments. Lance's reply drew out an exchange of emails between us that has provided me with some great reading material. Lance said:

"What occurred was that I met with many men who had died in the revolutionary and civil wars and who had assignment now, as part of a quorum, to protect America and keep her free for the final day when Christ returns and directs the building of the city of New Jerusalem, or the latter-day Zion. These men who died in the Revolutionary War shared with me that they had lived with the men who we consider as the founding fathers of America, and that they head the quorum which these men are a part of. They further explained that these men, in particular Jefferson, Adams, Franklin, and Washington, were deeply inspired in their work, and that they came to an understanding of exactly what they were ultimately doing; laying the foundation for the latter-day Zion to be built spoken of in the Old Testament by several ancient prophets. They came to understand this work that they were doing and carried out their assignments.

"These men then explained to me that I needed to understand better what they knew and what they had recognized in their studies and works. They told me several books which I should read in order to come to this better understanding. Three or four of these books were books written by Cleon Skousen about the founding fathers."

Lance died last year (2004) before he could look up from his journal the full book list, but he did give me several off the top of his head. I have only read a couple so far but they're all on my short list to get and read. Here's the list:

Books by Cleon (co-authored the last 3):
1. The Making of America
2. The Majesty of God's Law (this book, I believe, Cleon told me he wrote at President McKay's request stating this was how he got a job at BYU. President McKay and the first presidency told Cleon if the Elders of Israel are to save the constitution, we need to figure out how it is we are to do it. Please go do some research in the archives at BYU and Cleon wrote this book on the subject. I hope I'm not too far off on my recollection...)
3. The Real George Washington
4. The Real Thomas Jefferson
5. The Real Benjamin Franklin

Other books Lance was told to read:
1. Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin
2. De Tocqueville's Democracy in America

If you are interested in getting Lance's book "The Message," and I do heartily recommend it as well as a couple other of his items, you can go to http://www.americanfamilypublications.com/. I have read his book "Masquerading as Angels" which is a wonderful story he only partly tells in his book "The Message" about a family service vacation that is very inspirational. I also have his tape set "They Saw Our Day" which talks about Indian Prophecies of Christ's second coming. After playing the tapes for some scouts on an overnighter, one of them replied "whoa, that's crazy cool!" Take that as an endorsement I guess. Purchasing from the website I just gave you also helps support Lance's family directly. That is their own personal website and they could use the support since Lance's death has obviously burdened the family.

8 comments:

thecapedhappyender said...

So, I am unable to get this book, The Message, at my library, sad, sad library that it is, and don't believe I will have the opportunity to read the book. I looked up the book and read things about it and am interested to see what other people have to say about, er, golfing in heaven and eating food in heaven and other such things. I also wonder at the book list he was given to read while visiting on the other side of the veil. For some reason, it strikes me that the only book God would recommend under such circumstances would be The Book of Mormon (and the Bible as far as it is translated correctly). Tell me what you think.

Let me conclude that it suffices me to know that eternal life is desireable. I am glad to know that God's plan is perfect and he has prepared a place for me there. I do encourage your thoughts and ideas on this matter. And if any of you after having read the book can shed more light on the idea that we may golf and eat in heaven, do let me know.

This book has very high scores on the book list it was rated on and has mostly very positive reviews. People love this book. Tell me if you do to.

Lindsay said...

Wow, how interesting. Not that it affects anything, but I Cleon's ?Son? was bishop once. I am very interested in reading the books Cleon wrote also! We will see if I can get THE Message or not!

Lindsay said...

p.s. Totally off topic. I do not want to be GINGERBIRD but I can't figure out how to change it back to Lindsay. Anyone understand GMAIL. It beats me!

Alisha said...

I am glad you posted the information about The Message--very interesting. I do have one of the America books by Skousen, it is very good and if you want your children to have a GOOD history book, I would highly recommend it. It is like a textbook, but it is very readable. I haven't read it all, but what I did read, I really liked. I don't know about golfing in heaven. I guess the author did clarify things when he said that people don't just sit around golfing, but I do wonder a bit. Maybe it is because I think golfing is stupid... I have always assumed that there would be food in heaven. I don't know if this is true or not, but I assumed so because Jesus ate with the apostles after he was resurrected, right?? I have to admit that I am always a bit leary of near death experience books. It always seems a little like priestcraft to me. But the post ShaLisa put up intrigued me quite a bit, so I would like to try it. My library also does not have to book. I am going to request it, but you never know. I requested the Omnivore's Dilemna and they did get it for me, but I just got it this week. So I am a little behind, besides, Mark has gotten his hands on it so I haven't gotten it much. He likes it so far though. Hoping to get this months book and get caught up...

Lindsay said...

I have been wanting a really good history book and wanted to come back and say thanks Erin! I am reminded of Cleon's books and I know I want to read them! I am glad to know Alisha that you think they are good because I guess I do submit a little to the conspiracy theory of history teaching being a bit tainted in schools! Also, I think there is not enough of it, at least I feel I didn't get it, and its an area I would really like to pursue with my children. So thanks!

thecapedhappyender said...

Hi! I want to second everything Lindsay said. I am also now interested in reading Cleon's books and I also feel a need to study history in greater depth, espicially with my children.

Alisha, you strike me as a person who loves history and knows much history. You are the person to talk to when looking for historical books that are great so thank you for sharing your knowledge. I want to try the book you suggested.

With my boys, I have read Davy Crockett, Daniel Boon, and am currently reading Crazy Horse. These are historical accounts that read like a story and hense, deemed fiction although not elaborated on. I like them because of their simplicity and yet I still learn so much. Davy is a new hero of mine.

Despite my not being able to get my hands on a copy of The Message, I feel I have gained from this book selection. Because of what I learned about the book, I have a deeper desire to read history books, including Cleon's. Thank, Erin.

Amy said...

I got this book the day I was leaving on vacation so I brought it with me. It was an easy read and made the plane ride go by much faster. It was very interesting and made me think about all I had imagined Heaven to be. I wish I had written stuff down before I returned it to the library, but I forgot to! So that's my limited thoughts on the book!

bookclubmember said...

I can't believe it is July! You can't believe how little I have visited the library lately. My library has this book and I intended to check in out...maybe I still will. It does sound interesting!

Lindsay