Protecting Religion: The Battlefield of the Future
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On June 6, 1876, as the United States approached its centennial anniversary, President Ulysses S. Grant addressedthe youth of America. “My advice … no matter their denomination,” is to hold fast to faith, to not merely know one’s religious precepts, but to live them.
By Grant’s counsel, in this would be the flourishing of the American nation. He concluded with a proverb—“Righteousness exalteth a nation, but sin is a reproach to any people”—a verse also inscribed in Robert Muir’s painting “Pea
By Grant’s counsel, in this would be the flourishing of the American nation. He concluded with a proverb—“Righteousness exalteth a nation, but sin is a reproach to any people”—a verse also inscribed in Robert Muir’s painting “Pea
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