Lincoln's Christianity by Michael Burkhimer
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12-08-2015, 06:56 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-08-2015 06:57 PM by Eva Elisabeth.)
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RE: Lincoln's Christianity by Michael Burkhimer
(12-08-2015 01:39 PM)Gene C Wrote:I second Gene, also in disagreeing.(12-08-2015 11:27 AM)maharba Wrote: Lincoln's atheism played well enough as a stump speech mingled with amusing gestures, mimics and jokes. Later on, and with the shrewd counsel of folks like William Seward, Lincoln saw the value of weaving in Bible platitudes into his speeches, but not into his actual worldview. Re."Lincoln saw the value of weaving in Bible platitudes into his speeches, but not into his actual worldview." I cannot see Seward advising Lincoln to add this or that Bible phrase to his speeches nor that Lincoln needed any advise in this matter (while he cerertainly did ask for general feedback on wording). I don't think Lincoln waved " Bible platitudes" into his speeches just for show. I think he seriously felt and meant what he quoted, e.g. when, following the Sermon on the Mount, he said to "let us judge not, that we be not judged". (To say the Bible is "platitudes" is anyway somewhat offensive and disrespectful IMO.) Have you ever questioned the sincerity and faithfullness of the presidents when they took the oath on the Bible? |
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