Quote by Joseph Smith, Jr.
If you do not accuse each other, God will not accuse you. If you have no accuser you will enter heaven. What many people call sin is not sin I do many things to break down superstition, and I will break it down.
Summary
This quote suggests that in order to avoid judgment or condemnation from a divine entity like God, there should be no accusations leveled against one another. It implies that heaven will be attainable if there is no one to accuse or admonish individuals for their actions. It challenges the concept of sin by asserting that many things considered sinful are actually attempts to challenge or dismantle baseless beliefs or superstitions. Overall, the quote seems to promote a notion of personal freedom and the rejection of unfounded dogmas.