Although, she believed in God, she was a humanist. Her beliefs are best summed by her statement that "I doubt that anyone does not really believe in God. People may think they don't have any belief, but you will usually find that there is a belief in something beyond himself. In any case, I would not judge a man's character by his belief or unbelief. I would judge his".
He attended both the Dutch Reformed - his family's church - and Episcopalian - his wife's preferred denomination. He was also an occasional guest speaker at churches. While he attended church and ostensibly believed in God, religion seems not to have been a major influence in his public life.
Interestingly, his Progressive campaign in 1912 took on a sort of religious fervor when he said, "we stand at Armageddon, and we battle for the Lord." Those who study Theodore Roosevelt might look to this as a sort of ridiculous publicity stunt, more reflective of his own ego and desperation than of any religious conviction.
Of course, he also attempted to remove "In God We Trust" from U.S. Currency and took his first oath without a bible.
Roosevelt was afilliated with the Episcopalian church and the Dutch Reformed. He was not outwardly religious.
President Theodore Roosevelt was a member of the Dutch Reformed Church.
Episcopalian.
Yes, he was but wasn't strong in his faith.
Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President, and Franklin D. Roosevelt, the 32nd President.
government management of public lands and waters
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Middle America: Panama, Cuba and Venezuela.
Theodore Roosevelts favorite color is orange.
Like a BULL MOOSE.
Charles W. Fairbanks was Vice-President for Theodore Roosevelts' second term (1905-1909). Fairbanks NEVER served as US President.
Theodore Roosevelt's philosophy in terms of dealing with antitrust issues was to regulate, instead of prosecute, whenever possible. Roosevelt was the 26th U.S. President.
The Roosevelts were not a poor family.
Theodore Roosevelts' first government job was as a NY State Assemblyman.
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Theodore Roosevelt no longer has any health problems because he is dead.