A Decline In Standards
Oct. 12th, 2004 09:55 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
George Washington's parson took him aside and suggested that Washington was setting a bad example by leaving church (as was his habit) before the administration of Holy Communion. Washington agreed- and stopped going to church altogether.
Jonathan Miller told that story last night in the first episode of his TV History of Unbelief. He also quoted from Jefferson, Adams, Buchanan and Lincoln to demonstrate that all of them would have been unelectable by today's strict standards of religious conformity.
Lincoln wrote that the more he thought about it, the more he felt bound to reject the Christian scheme of salvation.
But, then again, back in those days, the politics of the Republic attracted men of genius. Who was the last president you could describe in those terms and it not seem utterly ridiculous?
Jonathan Miller told that story last night in the first episode of his TV History of Unbelief. He also quoted from Jefferson, Adams, Buchanan and Lincoln to demonstrate that all of them would have been unelectable by today's strict standards of religious conformity.
Lincoln wrote that the more he thought about it, the more he felt bound to reject the Christian scheme of salvation.
But, then again, back in those days, the politics of the Republic attracted men of genius. Who was the last president you could describe in those terms and it not seem utterly ridiculous?