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Was FDR a religious man?

It's ironic that 'conservatives' and 'libertarians' would be sniveling about atheists when their entire ideological spin is built on 'social Darwinism' and 'free market' fantasies devoid of Christian religion,, but I suppose that irony is lost on them. If anything, the convergence of neo-liberalism and libertarianism of the last 20 years is very similar to the polarization of the Wiemar Republic that resulted in the totalitarian corporate state represented by the electoral successes of the Nazi Party in 1928 and 1933.
 

How is his views on identity politics any more sinister than the modern Democratic Party's complete reliance on it? They're completely dependent on the very same thing; just because the ethnicities are different doesn't make them any more 'moral'.
 

Should you have to convert and denounce Christianity? It seems that you have forgotten the golden rule, which is only important in equal treatment, but also a major tenant of your own religion. If the president can praise Christianity when speaking to the troops, he can also praise Islam. Anything less is inherently unequal.
 
Have at it, I will take it at face value.

The only face value you have is the ostrich's in the sand. I'm not making some of kind logical leap here. FDR outright stated his contempt for other faiths. I don't really get how you can dispute that.
 
How is his views on identity politics any more sinister than the modern Democratic Party's complete reliance on it? They're completely dependent on the very same thing; just because the ethnicities are different doesn't make them any more 'moral'.

Oh yes, the terrible plight of white people being persecuted by the modern day democratic party. I totally felt the pain of the people who were forced into Japanese internment camps when I couldn't get ethnic scholarships benefits on account of my skin color. A real tragedy that.
 
The only face value you have is the ostrich's in the sand. I'm not making some of kind logical leap here. FDR outright stated his contempt for other faiths. I don't really get how you can dispute that.

I'm not. I just appreciate what the letter he sent to the troops said. FDR may be a scumbag to you, but he was also the president who guided us through the great depression and WWII, almost to the end. This nation wouldn't be as great as it had become without FDR. He was human and some of his beliefs may agitate the heck out of you, but he was just what this country needed during that time period of our history.

Washington owned slaves and yet without him, we would still be part of England and carrying British Passports. Each of our leaders had their human foibles as do you and I. Lincoln wouldn't have freed the slaves if not doing so would have kept the union intact without war. Wilson was also a racists. Yet these presidents accomplished great things and without them, who knows what the future of America would be like or even if we would still be here. I can recognize each's short comings and yet give them credit for what they accomplished.
 

I'm not claiming that FDR didn't do many positive things, I was addressing the specific issues regarding that statement to the military. You seem to bemoan how presidents can't extoll the greatness of Christianity to the troops anymore, while ignoring the prejudice inherent in those old speeches.
 

Just imagine the riot that would have arose in the House chamber if Bush had uttered those words, first spoken by the 1st savior of the Democratic Party....FDR.

SgtRock left out the really good stuff.


No wonder the liberal school system doesn't want our children to know history well.
 

Who cares, he was a terrible President.
 
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