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Sunday, October 24, 2010

President William Howard Taft

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The only U.S. President to also serve as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, he had previously been appointed by President McKinley to be the first governor of the Philippines after the Spanish-American War and was later appointed by President Theodore Roosevelt as Secretary of War.


The largest President, weighing over 300 lbs, a bathtub was installed for him in the White House big enough to hold four men.

His name was William Howard Taft, and he was born SEPTEMBER 15, 1857.

On Thanksgiving, November 7, 1912, President Taft proclaimed:
"A God-fearing nation, like ours, owes it to its inborn and sincere sense of moral duty to testify its devout gratitude to the All-Giver for the countless benefits it has enjoyed."

At a missionary conference, 1908, William Howard Taft stated:

"No man can study the movement of modern civilization from an impartial standpoint and not realize that Christianity, and the spread of Christianity, are the basis of hope of modern civilization in the growth of popular self government."

William Howard Taft ended:

"The spirit of Christianity is pure democracy.

It is equality of man before God - the equality of man before the law, which is the most God-like manifestation that man has been able to make."


I'm glad to know a president made the point that Christianity is democracy.   I personally don't believe we will ever find the best in a democracy without Christianity.  It's the compassion coupled with responsibility and sacrifice that brings out the best in man.  Unfortunately - or fortunately that coupling can't be accomplished without the help of Almighty God.

God loves you,

Debbie

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