Hello, it would actually be easier if anyone can problem solve this information for me. I'll try to remember everything I can and see if anyone else has some real information. Dwight Eisenhower took religion into office and acted the part of a zealot. However, he only chose a denomination in office as a Presbyterian since his wife was a Presbyterian? Probably mirroring Abraham Lincoln somewhat? Lincoln married a southern belle aristocrat with Mary Todd Lincoln, we can guess politically. Dwight Eisenhower had some of the earliest meetings with MLK Jr. I think and was elected as a Northerner Republican, the last of that line, so far. He did not win in most Deep South states. He extended the international highway system. He desegregated schools in Arkansas with help from National Guard. He added religious overtone to the Pledge of Allegiance as well as the slogan "in god we Trust" to many notes and currency. As for background, he was the supreme Commander for the Allied force in Europe. In office, he oversaw Korean War politics and Cold War politics. His prayer was for "all citizens at home and abroad".
We could Possibly believe that United States Presbyterians, not being on the national political stage, do not hold all of Eisenhower's inherited views. Or maybe, Eisenhower really did Lead a New Reformation Rebirth as is their language, whatever that is, put in Latin something off the top of your head like scholarship.
Back on topic, so Judges have ruled on this subject, that I guess you can have the word "God" just plastered in front of your face in every corner of your life by federal Government, But, its sort of decorative, or non-enforceable, or maybe you'd like to change the name of Allah to God, I'm not sure.
Eisenhower wanted religious Leadership in America. He clearly is Leading somewhere Religiously, himself. Most Eisenhower quotes deal with Freedom as universal values. He was asked questions about constitutionality, specifically responding to a reporter about the 1st amendment, and it wasn't infringed, freedom of religion and speech. I suppose constitutionality that as some sort of side-hobby, sure, Presidents could In-Office create a United Presbyterian Church denomination as a side project, I mean anybody can do that, it doesn't conflict with separation of Church and State that a President personally rearranges something And that this same zeal would create government top-down messages.
We could Possibly believe that United States Presbyterians, not being on the national political stage, do not hold all of Eisenhower's inherited views. Or maybe, Eisenhower really did Lead a New Reformation Rebirth as is their language, whatever that is, put in Latin something off the top of your head like scholarship.
Back on topic, so Judges have ruled on this subject, that I guess you can have the word "God" just plastered in front of your face in every corner of your life by federal Government, But, its sort of decorative, or non-enforceable, or maybe you'd like to change the name of Allah to God, I'm not sure.
Eisenhower wanted religious Leadership in America. He clearly is Leading somewhere Religiously, himself. Most Eisenhower quotes deal with Freedom as universal values. He was asked questions about constitutionality, specifically responding to a reporter about the 1st amendment, and it wasn't infringed, freedom of religion and speech. I suppose constitutionality that as some sort of side-hobby, sure, Presidents could In-Office create a United Presbyterian Church denomination as a side project, I mean anybody can do that, it doesn't conflict with separation of Church and State that a President personally rearranges something And that this same zeal would create government top-down messages.
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