From Deseret News archives:
Transcript: National Press Club Q&A with President Gordon B. Hinckley
Q. We hear a lot of talk from the presidential candidates, including the two front-runners, to used faith-based organizations to do work that has traditionally been done by the government. Do you think this is going to let the government off the hook?
A. I don't think anybody is going to let the government off the hook the way things are going. I don't think the government is going to change much in that regard, but I want to say this: We are doing what we can to take care of our own, and that lightens the load of government, and we think that is a benefit to all of the people of the nation.
Q. What is your position on prayer or meditation or moments of silence in public schools?
Q. Do you think it is appropriate to have this as part of the daily instruction in public school?
A. In the public schools? I don't know whether I want to comment on that. I think we may have taken a terrible step backwards some years ago, and I don't know whether we'll recover from it. You politicians know better than I do what the mood is to change the law, but regardless of that we teach our people in their own private lives and in our own individual ways to pray, to get on their knees and talk with God and listen for his still small voice and listen for his inspiration and direction in their lives. We bear testimony of the fact that yields great good. I don't hesitate to say that for a moment.
Q. If you'll forgive the levity, someone here really wants to know whether God has forgotten about BYU football? (laughter)
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