Was Abraham Lincoln a religious man? If so, who inspired him to be so religous?

cchsdramachick

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Was it his mother who told him to be religious, or was it just him himself trying to be a holy man with good morals?
 
Why do you ask? It depends on what you call "religious". From what I read he believed in God but didn't belong to any church, he was brought up a Baptist but had his own private beliefs. No I don't think that makes him religious in particular. Do you?
 
His mother was a praying woman, a strong Christian who walked by faith. By the way, a very good quote from him is in the Presidential prayer team prayer news today---will go get it:

Presidential Quote:
I have been driven many times upon my knees by the overwhelming conviction that I had nowhere else to go. My own wisdom, and that of all about me, seemed insufficient for the day.
—Abraham Lincoln
 
No, he was not religous. It can be proven that he rarely ever went to church. The only scraps of his beliefs lies in the gettsyburg address where he refers to god a few times. So my guess is that he was a believer but not quite a church goer like most of americans today.
 
It's debatable:
http://www.forerunner.com/forerunner/X0210_Lincoln_a_Christian-.html
http://www.suite101.com/blog/briantubbs/abraham_lincoln_christian
 
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