In his second inaugural address, Lincoln suggests that the Civil War may serve as a divine punishment for the nation’s sins, particularly the institution of slavery. He implies that God could be using the conflict to bring about a greater moral reckoning, fostering healing and reconciliation. Ultimately, Lincoln expresses hope that the war could lead to a new birth of freedom and a more just society, aligning the nation more closely with divine will.
Abraham Lincoln faced the secession crisis that erupted into the Civil War.
Lincoln instituted the Thanksgiving Holiday in 1863. He designated it as a Federal holiday during the Civil War to give appreciation and praise for God.
Poseidon is the god of the sea and earthquakes, so I suppose he is god of the earth.
I suppose that I would be Blobbert, the god of all things shapeless.
Abraham Lincoln did believe in God and was always using his wisdom of the bible with everything he did
Eagle,I suppose.
Abraham Lincoln led our country in the civil war to help free slaves. he argued about the spread of salver in a series of seven debates called the Lincoln-Douglas debates. They were held in seven different towns in Illinois, including Charlestown.
James Stone has written: 'How Christ the Son glorified God in accomplishing the work given him to do here on earth'
It teaches us that GOD is looking for the humble, the clean hands and the pure heart with faithfulness and full of love.
BEEPyesLike Washinton, Lincoln believed in a supreme being that guided us. He rarely refered to, "GOD" and never refered to, "JESUS".
No, there was never a Greek god named Hepatitus. Hepatitis is a disease. I suppose that the closest sounding god to that is Hephaestus.
Okay, if you write it thus: May God shower you with His Grace. I suppose.