Can you imagine a Republican president invoking Christ so openly and
without the least trace of self-consciousness?  As for today's  Democrats
the thought is ludicrous, instead there is, at most, an almost  embarrassed
sense in speaking of Jesus or Christian faith. Yet here is the  
arch-Democrat
of all time, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, telling the nation that  Christmas
is all about Christ, the light to all nations.
BR 
 
 
 
 
Christmas 1940: In a dangerous world, Roosevelt called for faith 
December 24, 2013
http://www.post-gazette.com
 
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December 14, 1940
 
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FDR  Message :
 
 
At this Christmastide of 1940 it is well for all humanity to remind itself  
that while this is in its name a Christian celebration, it is participated 
in  reverently and happily by hundreds of millions of people who are members 
of  other religions, or belong actively to no church at all.

 
 
The reason is not far to seek. It is because the spirit of unselfish 
service  personified by the life and the teachings of Christ makes appeal to 
the 
inner  conscience and hope of every man and every woman in every part of the 
Earth. It  transcends in the ultimate all lines of race, of habitat, of 
nation. It lives in  the midst of war, of slavery, of conquest. It survives 
prohibitions and decrees  and force. It is an unquenchable Spring of Promise to 
humanity. 
Sometimes we who have lived through the strifes and the hates of a  
quarter-century wonder if this old world of ours has abandoned the ideals of 
the  
Brotherhood of Man. Sometimes we ask if contention and anger in our own midst 
in  America are a portent of disunion and disaster. Sometimes we fear that 
the  selfishness of the individual is more and more controlling in our 
lives. 
When we are in those moods it is hard for us to keep from putting our 
tongues  in our cheeks when we say “Merry Christmas” — for we think in thoughts 
of  futility and not of hope. A few people are cynics all of the time; some 
people  are cynics part of the time; but most people keep their faith most 
of the  time.




 
That is why we must keep on striving for a better and a more happy world. 
It is unintelligent to be defeatist. Crisis may beget crisis but ‘the  
progress underneath does not wholly halt’ — it does go forward. 
In a century we have gained much. Aside from great areas stricken by actual 
 warfare in the present moment, the lives of human beings are safer than 
they  were in the olden days. Great and spreading plagues take a smaller toll; 
 starvation of millions is less; the forces of nature are better 
controlled.  There is in the civilization we recognize a greater security for 
the 
young, for  the worker, for the aged. Charity in the narrower sense of the word 
helps the  needy more usefully. 
Compared with the days when Charles Dickens wrote “A Christmas Carol,” we 
see  a definite betterment. We do not claim attainment, and we recognize 
that there  is much — oh, so much — to do.




 
Most of all we ask a chance to do it — yes, a peaceful chance to do it. 
We want to do it the voluntary way — and most human beings in all the world 
 want to do it the voluntary way. We do not want to have the way imposed on 
the  world by the conquest of the world by the sword. 
That would not follow in the footsteps of Christ. That would not make for  
happier Christmases in the future of any nation. Mankind is all one — and 
what  happens in distant lands tomorrow will leave its mark on the happiness 
of our  Christmases to come. 
Let us make this Christmas a merry one for the little children in our 
midst.  For us of maturer years it cannot be merry. 
But for most of us it can be a Happy Christmas if by happiness we mean that 
 we have done with doubts, that we have set our hearts against fear, that 
we  still believe in the Golden Rule for all mankind, that we intend to live 
more  purely in the spirit of Christ, and that by our works, as well as our 
words, we  will strive forward in Faith and in Hope and in Love. 
In that spirit I wish a Happy Christmas to all, and happier Christmases yet 
 to come.


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