Martin Luther King Remembered at Lincoln Memorial 1963
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01-19-2016, 05:19 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-19-2016 08:36 AM by Eva Elisabeth.)
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RE: Martin Luther King Remembered at Lincoln Memorial 1963
Thanks for replying.
1. I as well as many for valid reasons disagree Lincoln was an atheist in later life. Neither side will ever know what the fact was, so please don't word you opinion that way. 2. Adultery belies the Bible and is not in line with Christianity. (Perhaps with Islam, at least polygamy.) It is unfaithful acting. 3. If you don't judge Dr. King upon his private life (to which religion belongs - unless it's your profession, and you yourself argued upon King was a revered) then you shouldn't apply this to Abraham Lincoln either. I don't mean to criticize MLK for taking the Commandment not serious - that is (was) up to his maker and his family. I just ask you not to apply double standards. It's nice you appreciate Lincoln's words and efforts/achievements at least indirectly via MLK's appreciation. |
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