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Martin Luther King Remembered at Lincoln Memorial 1963
01-22-2019, 12:03 PM
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RE: Martin Luther King Remembered at Lincoln Memorial 1963
(01-19-2016 06:30 AM)RJNorton Wrote:  
(01-19-2016 02:38 AM)maharba Wrote:  Lincoln was an atheist

IMO the evidence is overwhelming that Lincoln's faith in God grew strongly, especially late in life. He may have been a skeptic in early and mid-life, but during the Presidential years he changed and had a very powerful faith. This is clearly shown in his letters, conversations with others, and speeches. I simply do not feel he was faking (or deceiving) it for political gain, etc.

In 1872 John T. Stuart said, "Truthfulness was a prominent trait in Mr. Lincoln's character, and it would be impossible for any intimate friend of his to believe that he ever aimed to deceive, either by his words or his conduct."

I agree with Roger.

Neither party expected for the war the magnitude or the duration which it has already attained. Neither anticipated that the cause of the conflict might cease with or even before the conflict itself should cease. Each looked for an easier triumph, and a result less fundamental and astounding. Both read the same Bible and pray to the same God, and each invokes His aid against the other. It may seem strange that any men should dare to ask a just God's assistance in wringing their bread from the sweat of other men's faces, but let us judge not, that we be not judged. The prayers of both could not be answered. That of neither has been answered fully. The Almighty has His own purposes. "Woe unto the world because of offenses; for it must needs be that offenses come, but woe to that man by whom the offense cometh." If we shall suppose that American slavery is one of those offenses which, in the providence of God, must needs come, but which, having continued through His appointed time, He now wills to remove, and that He gives to both North and South this terrible war as the woe due to those by whom the offense came, shall we discern therein any departure from those divine attributes which the believers in a living God always ascribe to Him? Fondly do we hope, fervently do we pray, that this mighty scourge of war may speedily pass away. Yet, if God wills that it continue until all the wealth piled by the bondsman's two hundred and fifty years of unrequited toil shall be sunk, and until every drop of blood drawn with the lash shall be paid by another drawn with the sword, as was said three thousand years ago, so still it must be said "the judgments of the Lord are true and righteous altogether."

With malice toward none, with charity for all, with firmness in the right as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to finish the work we are in, to bind up the nation's wounds, to care for him who shall have borne the battle and for his widow and his orphan, to do all which may achieve and cherish a just and lasting peace among ourselves and with all nations.

"So very difficult a matter is it to trace and find out the truth of anything by history." -- Plutarch
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RE: Martin Luther King Remembered at Lincoln Memorial 1963 - David Lockmiller - 01-22-2019 12:03 PM

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