Lincoln Saw Himself As A Seeker

Abraham Lincoln, one of the few presidents who never joined a church, was often challenged about his faith. He once responded, “Probably it is my lot to go on in a twilight, feeling and reasoning my way through life, as questioning, doubting Thomas did. But in my poor, maimed way, I bear with me as I go on seeking a spirit of desire for a faith that was with him of olden time, who, in his need, as I in mine, exclaimed, ‘Help thou my unbelief’.”

Lincoln added: “I doubt the possibility, or propriety, of settling the religion of Jesus Christ in the models of man-made creeds and dogmas … I cannot without mental reservations assent to long and complicated creeds and catechisms.”

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