Ibraham Lincoln beard is excactly like what prophet Mohammed Peace be upon him recommended(you can check) grow you beards and cut off your mostach could be a chance? maybe although he was not known to a christian beleive.
Oh, in case most you didn't know, we are in the end days.
America's judgment will come soon. Our silence on the Federal Reserve has lead to support of wars, usury, abortions(taxes), "Israel".
America's downfall will come soon when the moneychangers collapse the economy. Everyone will kill each other(food riots). Martial Law will be imposed and UN troops will be deployed.
The militias will fight against the UN and these armies will devastate the whole country.
LOLOLOL HAHAHAHA, this video is a load of garbage. Lincoln was a religious skeptic. His concept of "God" was very different from yours and that of other bible believers.
"The Bible is not my book nor Christianity my profession. I could never give assent to the long, complicated statements of Christian dogma." - Abraham Lincoln, 1924
@RapidFireNeuron 0:47 That's what the narrator said about him there, wasn't it? And as I understand it, Lincoln did indeed pray to God anyway, that same God of the Bible. It's hard for many to confess to Christianity when most of the world is of the world, whether professing Christian or not.
@krononomikon Nope, not true. The narrator says "while it is true that Lincoln never fully subscribed to a particular christian religion..." but actually Lincoln never subscribed to any christian religion at all! Lincoln did pray to God, but no, not the God of the Bible. The opposite of what you say is true. It's hard for many to profess their lack of belief in Christianity when most of the country is Christian and not willing to support a non-christian, especially as a political leader.
@RapidFireNeuron But that also has to be an exaggeration, because Lincoln said this:
"When any church will inscribe over its altar, as its sole qualification for membership, the Savior's condensed statement of the substance of both law and Gospel, 'Thou shalt love the lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul and thy neighbor as thyself' that church will I join with all my heart and all my soul."
@krononomikon "That I am not a member of any Christian church is true; but I have never denied the truth of the Scriptures; and I have never spoken with intentional disrespect of religion in general, or of any denomination of Christians in particular....I do not think I could myself be brought to support a man for office whom I knew to be an open enemy of, or scoffer at, religion." [July 31, 1846]
@krononomikon The funny thing is that I think Lincoln's point with that quote was that no church actually does any of those things, which might explain part of his reluctance to consider himself a Christian. Also, the values of loving a higher power and loving one's neighbors are more universal values rather than just Christian-specific. That would seem to fit with Lincoln's way of thinking --- he was a highly moral and ethical person, and he was also a very "think-ouside-the-box" type person.
@patriotadEEUU People who don't act in accordance with the government in such cases were like the Jews of the rebellion. It's common sense not to be disorderly and acts like a bunch of thugs. That's what got Jerusalem sacked in 70 AD, wasn't it? Do you like the way Islam is becoming the squeaky wheel these days? It's like the Jews of those days, but people are far too politically correct to stamp out such revolts with that tenacity, even though the rebels actually know what they're doing.
@RapidFireNeuron could you tell me where your quote came from - google only reference your comment and used to seeing thousands or millions of references on google. Thanks
Though Abraham Lincoln was a Tyrant and disrespectful of the States, he did have a belief in God, and that belief was countermined and undermined by his tyrannical actions and perpetuating the unnecessary Civil War.
A great man who served his country 'til his bitter end. While President Lincoln may not have been Perfect, no one cannot deny that there was any other leader in our history who took the seat of power and stuck to his oath to the very last word.
@ssgduke56 Perhaps I gave you too much credit by comparing you to Cpl Klinger; did you spend too much time in the depleted uranium ammo stockpill? Tin foil hat? Cyber troll? I'm not the one making myself look like a jack-ass by posting non-sensical comments, moron.
@ssgduke56 Question your credibility? Now how could anyone question the credibility of someone who claims "Beauregard Duke" is their Confederate ancestor? Hey, could you make change for this $3 bill?
@ssgduke56 Did you get out of the service on a Section 8 Cpl Klinger, or are you fabricating your military service like you fabricated your dopey Gen. B Duke ancestor?
Luk 15:7 I tell you, in just the same way there will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous people who have no need of repentance.
Luk 15:7 I tell you, in just the same way there will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous people who have no need of repentance.
To 5avan10: I pray that one day your heart will be filled with His love.
"That I am not a member of any Christian Church, is true; but I have never denied the truth of the Scriptures; and I have never spoken with intentional disrespect of religion ..."
- Abraham Lincoln
When I left Springfield I asked the people to pray for me. I was not a Christian... But when I went to Gettysburg and saw the graves of thousands of our soldiers, I then and there consecrated myself to Christ.
I have a Grey Lumpy Talisman (points to cranium) which protects me from your prayer spells, but feel free to pray for me anyway if it makes you feel better.
"My earlier views at the unsoundness of the Christian scheme of salvation and the human origin of the scriptures, have become clearer and stronger with advancing years and I see no reason for thinking I shall ever change them." -Abraham Lincoln
Not a spell; just a desire from my heart to you. Thank you for not being offended. Lincoln's spiritual journey in life led him from a religious skeptic to an increasingly and deeply religious man. After the death of his son he regularly attended the Presbyterian Church. His 2nd inaugural address was the most Christian public statement by any president. You too are on a journey and that is ok. "Question with boldness even the existence of God" -Thomas Jefferson
@ssgduke56 I can spot a liar when I see one. Your Confederate ancestor was a Dukes of Hazzard character? That's very clever and witty. Are you typing form the internet cafe at the insane asylum? If your puerile attempts at humor are supposed to be some kind of self parody or satire, let me tell you, its falling flat. You just continue to reveal yourself as a foul mouthed, fatuous loser.
Tell you what, wether you believe in God or not it matters how we treat each other as Americans if we are ever going to overcome the times that are upon us. Think of your children, their futures, temper your harsh comments to one another and accept that everyone has his or her own beliefs, rise above yourself and learn to get along, as Americans; if you care at all for our survival.
Mmmm, I love my propaganda dripping with syrupy music and warm glowing light. This painting has as much substance as the non-existent paint on the brushes the artist is pretending to paint on the already completed painting with at 0:27
“The Bible is not my book and Christianity is not my religion. I could never give assent to the long complicated statements of Christian dogma.” ~Abraham Lincoln
@5avan10 I pray that one day your heart will be filled with His love.
"That I am not a member of any Christian Church, is true; but I have never denied the truth of the Scriptures; and I have never spoken with intentional disrespect of religion in general, or any denomination of Christians in particular".
-Abraham Lincoln
"I do not think I could myself, be brought to support a man for office, whom I knew to be an open enemy of, and scoffer at, religion."
@ssgduke56 I doubt your ancestors fought for the Confederacy; in fact, I'm rather doubtful that you know who your ancestors are. If they knew you, they would be ashamed of your puerile profanity and willful ignorance.
Lincoln was just another politician that idiots have turned into a demi-god. He was really a demagogue. He killed 600,000 people so he could continue taxing the southern states. We must come to grips with the reality of that war and what brought it about in order to understand what is happening now.
Don’t understand? Follow my links. Read the quotes page first. Then share and prepare for what will be required of those who claim to love liberty.
Lincoln also had a callous disregard for suffering. In March 1865, at City Point, Va., Lincoln met with Grant and Sherman; he asked to hear stories about how Sherman's "bummers" vandalized churches and raped, pillaged and murdered unarmed civilians in Georgia and South Carolina. Lincoln guffawed when he heard these stories. This disturbing scene was recorded in Sherman's memoirs and by U.S. Adm. David Porter who was an eyewitness to the meeting.
Lincoln even mocked his own prayer proclamation; when chided by his long-time acquaintance Judge James N. Nelson, who noted Lincoln's T-giving messages were contrary to his known convictions on the subject, Lincoln responded: "Oh! This is some of Seward's nonsense, and it pleases the fools!" From a standpoint of personal morality, Lincoln had a filthy vocabulary, as shown by his habit of telling profane, vulgar jokes to amuse his cronies and other men.
It is blasphemous nonsense to claim Lincoln was a Christian. He was a notorious infidel who spent most of his life scoffing at the gospel message and mocking God's ministers. He held Christian beliefs in contempt, denying the deity of Christ, the Trinity, the virgin birth, inspiration of Scripture, miracles, etc. He never joined a church or made a profession of faith; he participated in a seance in the White House, for heaven's sake, and then laughed about it.
@davidallen390 You're wrong; as you can tell from my post, I know quite a bit about this particular episode of history in general and the Lincoln myth in particular. You, on the other hand, are just making an ignorant ass of yourself. Is there a single fact in my posts that you can refute?
Lincoln was tyrant=t and an usurper as well as a Rothschild relative...his banking act of 1864 gave us the permanent slavery of a debt based money system and the 14th (debt slave corporation) ammendment
Thank God for forefathers who trusted Him and sought His face in times of national crisis. Lincoln, just a man, glorifies God and was outstanding example to all Americans everywhere for all generations.
Too sad that these things, which are true and trustworthy are no long taught to our children in public school. TAKE BACK YOU COUNTRY AMERICA!
Abraham Lincoln is one of our great Presidents. Of course, he wasn't perfect but he was there in our nation's need, keeping us together. He had to deal with the incredible horror of the civil war; what an enormous responsibility! He believed in God and petitioned His help. Abraham Lincoln said, "I do the very best I know how - the very best I can; and I mean to keep on doing so until the end." Can more be expected?
Thank you for sharing a piece of scarifice from one of the greatest men who lead our country through a horrible time. May he never be forgotten. This is truly a work of art.
It would appear that those sentiments that both Lincoln and Jefferson uttered against Christianity, did not apply but only to certain professors of religion which had earned their rebuke. Both Jefferson and Lincoln demonstrated deep feelings of faith, as well as remonstrance against certain brands of Christianity which were a mockery (in their estimation) of the original Author of it.
@bclarke3 I do not claim he didnt see the error of his ways before he was assassinated, but i dont think he's the best example of a strong heritage of american politicans. I'd submit that of the 44 presidents this country has had, he did among the worst things.
@dougdcutler every president we have ever had has been quieted by the bullet of the secret society that grips the nation by its iron fist . and rewards its governing slaves with immunity ( the loop hole's between the line's of the law ) T. jefferson removed the clutches of Lord Rothchild by revoking the charter of the 1st. bank of america as did Lincon by a financal decree reforming our economic currency , Kennedy publicly revealed them . no one since has mocked or begiled them !
All who few this, please forward to all your contacts so America can see and feel the integrety of our past leaders who helped build our great country.American needs leaders like this today because we have a man serving as president who does not care about God, Country and Duty who is destroying from the inside-out our country. Great job Seth, you've done your part, it is now our responsibilty to pass this video on to the world and in a small and simple way, help bring about a huge change.
Like one one of the Pastors that knew Lincoln said: " He became a christian 6 months after his death ".
6daycreationism 2 weeks ago
LINCOLN SPOKE OF OUR NATIONAL SIN AND THE NEED TO REPENT.
sutonchef 2 weeks ago in playlist One Nation Under God
LINCOLN TOLD HIS WIFE MARY THAT HE WOULD LIKE TO GO TO JERUSALEM ON TOUR JUST AFTER HE SAID THIS HE WAS SHOT BY JOHN WILKES BOOTH AT FORDS THEATER
sutonchef 2 weeks ago in playlist One Nation Under God
Ibraham Lincoln beard is excactly like what prophet Mohammed Peace be upon him recommended(you can check) grow you beards and cut off your mostach could be a chance? maybe although he was not known to a christian beleive.
1403Mohammed 3 weeks ago
Inspiring!
belay08lindee 1 month ago
Abraham power of resiliency
myseterio 3 months ago
Thank you we would all be well to listen to his words and seek the Lord in repentance
sfcgal 4 months ago
@sfcgal
Amen! 2 Chronicles 7:14
ParasiteQueen1 3 months ago
@ParasiteQueen1
Amen!
Yes,we must humble before God...
And love Him and one another..
And our country and our people will go on.....
glorineykompi 1 month ago
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@ParasiteQueen1
Amen!
Yes,we must humble before God...
And love Him and one another..
And our country and our people will go on.....
glorineykompi 1 month ago
Thank you we would all be well to listen to his words
sfcgal 4 months ago
Absolutely beautiful video and painting...truly inspired and touched my heart..Thank you for posting
robinqm 5 months ago
6 people don't know how to appreciate what God did for them..
KeiArEmEm 8 months ago
One Nation (((Not))) Under God
MagicTellaVision 8 months ago
Oh, in case most you didn't know, we are in the end days.
America's judgment will come soon. Our silence on the Federal Reserve has lead to support of wars, usury, abortions(taxes), "Israel".
America's downfall will come soon when the moneychangers collapse the economy. Everyone will kill each other(food riots). Martial Law will be imposed and UN troops will be deployed.
The militias will fight against the UN and these armies will devastate the whole country.
Our troops? Overseas.
patriotadEEUU 8 months ago
Christians = pharisees of the past
patriotadEEUU 8 months ago
beautiful and this reminds us of what our founding fathers built this country on and that was faith in God.
TikkiNippets 9 months ago
LOLOLOL HAHAHAHA, this video is a load of garbage. Lincoln was a religious skeptic. His concept of "God" was very different from yours and that of other bible believers.
"The Bible is not my book nor Christianity my profession. I could never give assent to the long, complicated statements of Christian dogma." - Abraham Lincoln, 1924
RapidFireNeuron 9 months ago
@RapidFireNeuron 0:47 That's what the narrator said about him there, wasn't it? And as I understand it, Lincoln did indeed pray to God anyway, that same God of the Bible. It's hard for many to confess to Christianity when most of the world is of the world, whether professing Christian or not.
krononomikon 9 months ago
@krononomikon Nope, not true. The narrator says "while it is true that Lincoln never fully subscribed to a particular christian religion..." but actually Lincoln never subscribed to any christian religion at all! Lincoln did pray to God, but no, not the God of the Bible. The opposite of what you say is true. It's hard for many to profess their lack of belief in Christianity when most of the country is Christian and not willing to support a non-christian, especially as a political leader.
RapidFireNeuron 9 months ago
@RapidFireNeuron But that also has to be an exaggeration, because Lincoln said this:
"When any church will inscribe over its altar, as its sole qualification for membership, the Savior's condensed statement of the substance of both law and Gospel, 'Thou shalt love the lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul and thy neighbor as thyself' that church will I join with all my heart and all my soul."
krononomikon 9 months ago
@krononomikon "That I am not a member of any Christian church is true; but I have never denied the truth of the Scriptures; and I have never spoken with intentional disrespect of religion in general, or of any denomination of Christians in particular....I do not think I could myself be brought to support a man for office whom I knew to be an open enemy of, or scoffer at, religion." [July 31, 1846]
krononomikon 9 months ago
@krononomikon The funny thing is that I think Lincoln's point with that quote was that no church actually does any of those things, which might explain part of his reluctance to consider himself a Christian. Also, the values of loving a higher power and loving one's neighbors are more universal values rather than just Christian-specific. That would seem to fit with Lincoln's way of thinking --- he was a highly moral and ethical person, and he was also a very "think-ouside-the-box" type person.
RapidFireNeuron 8 months ago
@krononomikon
Even though most of the founders and Lincoln did not believe God of the Bible. What they did oppose was usury, theocracy, tyranny.
One of the worst that has afflicted mankind? Usury.
What have christians done? Oh, yeah, Romans 13.
What they do support is usury and terrorist state called "Israel" killing of innocent people.
Nothing but a title.
patriotadEEUU 8 months ago
@patriotadEEUU People who don't act in accordance with the government in such cases were like the Jews of the rebellion. It's common sense not to be disorderly and acts like a bunch of thugs. That's what got Jerusalem sacked in 70 AD, wasn't it? Do you like the way Islam is becoming the squeaky wheel these days? It's like the Jews of those days, but people are far too politically correct to stamp out such revolts with that tenacity, even though the rebels actually know what they're doing.
krononomikon 8 months ago
@RapidFireNeuron could you tell me where your quote came from - google only reference your comment and used to seeing thousands or millions of references on google. Thanks
ruexcited2 8 months ago
@ruexcited2 Dude, take a portion of the quote and make it a google search. You DO get thousands of references.
RapidFireNeuron 8 months ago
ABRAHAM LINCOLN WAS NOT A TYRANT HE FREED THE SLAVES. IF YOU WANT TO SEE WHAT A TYRANT IS LOOK AT HITLER.
oleenmdavis 10 months ago
@oleenmdavis He brought us slavery under a new name.
1776bricks 9 months ago
Though Abraham Lincoln was a Tyrant and disrespectful of the States, he did have a belief in God, and that belief was countermined and undermined by his tyrannical actions and perpetuating the unnecessary Civil War.
wr1830 1 year ago
A great man who served his country 'til his bitter end. While President Lincoln may not have been Perfect, no one cannot deny that there was any other leader in our history who took the seat of power and stuck to his oath to the very last word.
God Bless America and God Bless Lincoln
RevanRules360 1 year ago
@ssgduke56 Perhaps I gave you too much credit by comparing you to Cpl Klinger; did you spend too much time in the depleted uranium ammo stockpill? Tin foil hat? Cyber troll? I'm not the one making myself look like a jack-ass by posting non-sensical comments, moron.
rms3 1 year ago
@ssgduke56 Question your credibility? Now how could anyone question the credibility of someone who claims "Beauregard Duke" is their Confederate ancestor? Hey, could you make change for this $3 bill?
rms3 1 year ago
GREAT!
capotegabriel 1 year ago
@ssgduke56 Did you get out of the service on a Section 8 Cpl Klinger, or are you fabricating your military service like you fabricated your dopey Gen. B Duke ancestor?
rms3 1 year ago
wonderful
iosefcaro 1 year ago
Luk 15:7 I tell you, in just the same way there will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous people who have no need of repentance.
myseterio 1 year ago
Luk 15:7 I tell you, in just the same way there will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous people who have no need of repentance.
myseterio 1 year ago
To err is to Humans To Forgive is GODS Divine
myseterio 1 year ago
“Sir, my concern is not whether God is on our side; my greatest concern is to be on God's side, for God is always right” ~Abraham Lincoln
pangeanet 1 year ago 4
To 5avan10: I pray that one day your heart will be filled with His love.
"That I am not a member of any Christian Church, is true; but I have never denied the truth of the Scriptures; and I have never spoken with intentional disrespect of religion ..."
- Abraham Lincoln
When I left Springfield I asked the people to pray for me. I was not a Christian... But when I went to Gettysburg and saw the graves of thousands of our soldiers, I then and there consecrated myself to Christ.
Abraham Lincoln
Bboop4444plus 1 year ago
@Bboop4444plus,
I have a Grey Lumpy Talisman (points to cranium) which protects me from your prayer spells, but feel free to pray for me anyway if it makes you feel better.
"My earlier views at the unsoundness of the Christian scheme of salvation and the human origin of the scriptures, have become clearer and stronger with advancing years and I see no reason for thinking I shall ever change them." -Abraham Lincoln
5avan10 1 year ago
@5avan10
Not a spell; just a desire from my heart to you. Thank you for not being offended. Lincoln's spiritual journey in life led him from a religious skeptic to an increasingly and deeply religious man. After the death of his son he regularly attended the Presbyterian Church. His 2nd inaugural address was the most Christian public statement by any president. You too are on a journey and that is ok. "Question with boldness even the existence of God" -Thomas Jefferson
Bboop4444plus 1 year ago
@ssgduke56 I can spot a liar when I see one. Your Confederate ancestor was a Dukes of Hazzard character? That's very clever and witty. Are you typing form the internet cafe at the insane asylum? If your puerile attempts at humor are supposed to be some kind of self parody or satire, let me tell you, its falling flat. You just continue to reveal yourself as a foul mouthed, fatuous loser.
rms3 1 year ago
Tell you what, wether you believe in God or not it matters how we treat each other as Americans if we are ever going to overcome the times that are upon us. Think of your children, their futures, temper your harsh comments to one another and accept that everyone has his or her own beliefs, rise above yourself and learn to get along, as Americans; if you care at all for our survival.
shadone11 1 year ago 3
Mmmm, I love my propaganda dripping with syrupy music and warm glowing light. This painting has as much substance as the non-existent paint on the brushes the artist is pretending to paint on the already completed painting with at 0:27
“The Bible is not my book and Christianity is not my religion. I could never give assent to the long complicated statements of Christian dogma.” ~Abraham Lincoln
5avan10 1 year ago 2
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@5avan10 I pray that one day your heart will be filled with His love.
Bboop4444plus 1 year ago
@5avan10 I pray that one day your heart will be filled with His love.
"That I am not a member of any Christian Church, is true; but I have never denied the truth of the Scriptures; and I have never spoken with intentional disrespect of religion in general, or any denomination of Christians in particular".
-Abraham Lincoln
"I do not think I could myself, be brought to support a man for office, whom I knew to be an open enemy of, and scoffer at, religion."
-Abraham Lincoln
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Bboop4444plus 1 year ago
@ssgduke56 I doubt your ancestors fought for the Confederacy; in fact, I'm rather doubtful that you know who your ancestors are. If they knew you, they would be ashamed of your puerile profanity and willful ignorance.
rms3 1 year ago
Lincoln was just another politician that idiots have turned into a demi-god. He was really a demagogue. He killed 600,000 people so he could continue taxing the southern states. We must come to grips with the reality of that war and what brought it about in order to understand what is happening now.
Don’t understand? Follow my links. Read the quotes page first. Then share and prepare for what will be required of those who claim to love liberty.
waypasthadenough 1 year ago
This is Hamptonscowgirl, I DID NOT put that up.
Hamptonscowgirl 1 year ago
Beautiful remembrance of one of our great presidents.
margaretshoe 1 year ago
You painted a picture of a U.S. President stepping on the Constitution? Shame.
Hamptonscowgirl 1 year ago
@Hamptonscowgirl He was just making a point.
Tanarus20 1 year ago
God bless you for the beautiful painting and this video.
NWsubmom 1 year ago
Lincoln also had a callous disregard for suffering. In March 1865, at City Point, Va., Lincoln met with Grant and Sherman; he asked to hear stories about how Sherman's "bummers" vandalized churches and raped, pillaged and murdered unarmed civilians in Georgia and South Carolina. Lincoln guffawed when he heard these stories. This disturbing scene was recorded in Sherman's memoirs and by U.S. Adm. David Porter who was an eyewitness to the meeting.
rms3 1 year ago
Lincoln even mocked his own prayer proclamation; when chided by his long-time acquaintance Judge James N. Nelson, who noted Lincoln's T-giving messages were contrary to his known convictions on the subject, Lincoln responded: "Oh! This is some of Seward's nonsense, and it pleases the fools!" From a standpoint of personal morality, Lincoln had a filthy vocabulary, as shown by his habit of telling profane, vulgar jokes to amuse his cronies and other men.
rms3 1 year ago
It is blasphemous nonsense to claim Lincoln was a Christian. He was a notorious infidel who spent most of his life scoffing at the gospel message and mocking God's ministers. He held Christian beliefs in contempt, denying the deity of Christ, the Trinity, the virgin birth, inspiration of Scripture, miracles, etc. He never joined a church or made a profession of faith; he participated in a seance in the White House, for heaven's sake, and then laughed about it.
rms3 1 year ago
@rms3 I hope you rot in Hell. You no NOTHING about history! Get a life, you sick PUNK!
davidallen390 1 year ago
@davidallen390 You're wrong; as you can tell from my post, I know quite a bit about this particular episode of history in general and the Lincoln myth in particular. You, on the other hand, are just making an ignorant ass of yourself. Is there a single fact in my posts that you can refute?
rms3 1 year ago
@rms3 Well said, sir! :)
wr1830 1 year ago
Lincoln was tyrant=t and an usurper as well as a Rothschild relative...his banking act of 1864 gave us the permanent slavery of a debt based money system and the 14th (debt slave corporation) ammendment
finefilth 1 year ago
Thank God for forefathers who trusted Him and sought His face in times of national crisis. Lincoln, just a man, glorifies God and was outstanding example to all Americans everywhere for all generations.
Too sad that these things, which are true and trustworthy are no long taught to our children in public school. TAKE BACK YOU COUNTRY AMERICA!
di2ish 1 year ago
Abraham Lincoln is one of our great Presidents. Of course, he wasn't perfect but he was there in our nation's need, keeping us together. He had to deal with the incredible horror of the civil war; what an enormous responsibility! He believed in God and petitioned His help. Abraham Lincoln said, "I do the very best I know how - the very best I can; and I mean to keep on doing so until the end." Can more be expected?
dansoel 1 year ago
Thank you for sharing a piece of scarifice from one of the greatest men who lead our country through a horrible time. May he never be forgotten. This is truly a work of art.
Snemanic 1 year ago
It would appear that those sentiments that both Lincoln and Jefferson uttered against Christianity, did not apply but only to certain professors of religion which had earned their rebuke. Both Jefferson and Lincoln demonstrated deep feelings of faith, as well as remonstrance against certain brands of Christianity which were a mockery (in their estimation) of the original Author of it.
SDS4BO 1 year ago
@bclarke3 I do not claim he didnt see the error of his ways before he was assassinated, but i dont think he's the best example of a strong heritage of american politicans. I'd submit that of the 44 presidents this country has had, he did among the worst things.
bclarke3 1 year ago
Lincoln was a tyrant. he did more to hurt our country than most people know.
jrccdhetlr1 1 year ago
I pray the Lord will raise up another Lincoln to save our country now.
patvass 1 year ago 2
@xXMrGreenEyes24Xx
No, I meant a leader that relies and prays for guidance from God, not an adulterer and illegal drug user.
dougdcutler 1 year ago
@dougdcutler yes...the difference is striking
nurser11 1 year ago
Beautiful work.
SeraphimTheApologist 1 year ago 4
Will we ever have leaders like this again? *sigh*
dougdcutler 1 year ago 2
@dougdcutler every president we have ever had has been quieted by the bullet of the secret society that grips the nation by its iron fist . and rewards its governing slaves with immunity ( the loop hole's between the line's of the law ) T. jefferson removed the clutches of Lord Rothchild by revoking the charter of the 1st. bank of america as did Lincon by a financal decree reforming our economic currency , Kennedy publicly revealed them . no one since has mocked or begiled them !
rbvmtr 1 year ago
All who few this, please forward to all your contacts so America can see and feel the integrety of our past leaders who helped build our great country.American needs leaders like this today because we have a man serving as president who does not care about God, Country and Duty who is destroying from the inside-out our country. Great job Seth, you've done your part, it is now our responsibilty to pass this video on to the world and in a small and simple way, help bring about a huge change.
Discovega 1 year ago 3
Beautiful video thanks for posting it. :D
bannedbyMusloons 1 year ago 10