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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ya'll can trash Jimmy Carter all you want to and I don't think he was a good president but THOUSANDS OF FAMILIES ARE LIVING IN HOMES DUE TO HIS LONGTERM AFFILIATION WITH HABITAT FOR HUMANITY. [/quote] He’s still claim to be a born-again Christian and get votes. So did Reagan. Both can be true.[/quote] NP I don’t think Reagan claimed to be born-agin Christian. He barely went to church. I know he was loved by Christian conservatives. [/quote] You are right Reagan was not born again, Christian. Yet he said he was in 1980. Again, you were right he barely went to church. Again, you are right he loved that Christian conservatives voted for him so he pretended to love them back, and that was a strategy for his election as president. This was only true for his presidency, because as governor of California, he was an extremely brawl who signed the first law that made abortion legal. [/quote] Ronald Wilson Reagan was born on February 6, 1911, in a commercial building in Tampico, Illinois, as the younger son of Nelle Clyde Wilson and Jack Reagan. Nelle was committed to the Disciples of Christ, which believed in the Social Gospel. She led prayer meetings and ran mid-week prayers at her church when the pastor was out of town. Reagan credited her spiritual influence and he became a Christian. In 1928, Reagan began attending Eureka College at Nelle's approval on religious grounds. Eureka College is a private college in Eureka, Illinois, that is related by covenant to the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). In the summer of 1980 Armstrong had the opportunity to ask then presidential candidate Reagan what it would take for him to get into heaven. According to Armstrong, Reagan said, I think I would say what my grandmother taught me. He then repeated John 3:16 word for word perfectly. I told him he couldnt answer it better, Armstrong said. He (Reagan) said, I am born again and I am a Bible believer. Reagan did not disappoint, appointing a liaison allowing evangelicals easier access to the White House. Ronald Reagan was governor then, but the family usually spent weekends at their home in Pacific Palisades. On Sunday mornings, a highway patrolman would drive them in a limousine to the Bel Air Presbyterian Church, where the pastor was Donn Moomaw, a former UCLA All-American football lineman and Reagan family friend. [/quote]
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