The people of the nation had many question after Abraham Lincoln gave his speech. One of the most popular question had was he really under God. They did not understand what he said that this nation should consider itself under God as it strove for a new birth of freedom. Abraham Hinton along with another president has never join a church, and I belied that is the reason why the nation were so confused of Abraham Lincoln speech. I kind of understand were they was coming from cause how can he speak on a person you have no good relationship. Cause believed under God a person must give him his time and obey his law of the land. John Todd Stuart, who was Lincoln 's mentor and first partner in practicing law, described the twenty-something Lincoln as "an avowed and open infidel" who "sometimes bordered on atheism. Lincoln went further against Christian beliefs and doctrines and principles than any man I ever heard." Stuart was "shocked" to hear Lincoln hold forth on "the inherent defects, so-called, of the Bible" and deny "that Jesus was the son of God as understood and maintained by the Christian
The people of the nation had many question after Abraham Lincoln gave his speech. One of the most popular question had was he really under God. They did not understand what he said that this nation should consider itself under God as it strove for a new birth of freedom. Abraham Hinton along with another president has never join a church, and I belied that is the reason why the nation were so confused of Abraham Lincoln speech. I kind of understand were they was coming from cause how can he speak on a person you have no good relationship. Cause believed under God a person must give him his time and obey his law of the land. John Todd Stuart, who was Lincoln 's mentor and first partner in practicing law, described the twenty-something Lincoln as "an avowed and open infidel" who "sometimes bordered on atheism. Lincoln went further against Christian beliefs and doctrines and principles than any man I ever heard." Stuart was "shocked" to hear Lincoln hold forth on "the inherent defects, so-called, of the Bible" and deny "that Jesus was the son of God as understood and maintained by the Christian