Sacredness attaches to what is ancient, for religion clings to the mores and novelty has always been regarded as sacrilege. [1] Beware the danger of attaching sacredness to nonsacred, for true religion lies in heartfelt loyalty to highest convictions. [2] False fear of sacredness hinders the acceptance of new light and truth from the gospel. [3] The truth about the Jewish people reveals that much of what is seen as sacred history is simply ordinary profane history. [4] The sacred often appears to be common, just as Jesus taught about spiritual growth in celestial mansions. [5] To those who work with Jesus, all things are sacred, even earthly labor becomes a service to God the Father. [6]