Answer:With regard to religion Lincoln is most commonly cited as a deist, but his affiliation is pretty much ambiguous. His parents were Baptist and they signed him up in their church as a lad, after his son's death he dabbled in Spiritualism (a popular end of the 1800's semi-religious activity). He read the holy books and made vows, but never attended any church. Atheists claim him, theists do too. His lack of an obvious religion was used against him in his campaigns.He is best described as a private man who kept his own counsel.
Abraham Lincoln had four children, Robert Todd Lincoln, Edward Lincoln, Willie Lincoln and Tad Lincoln. Only Robert Todd Lincoln lived to adulthood.
Thomas Lincoln was the brother of Abraham Lincoln. The Thomas Lincoln that raised the child Abraham Lincoln was not related by blood. He was castrated at ten.
Hector Lincoln goes by Lincoln.
Abraham Lincoln did not like any kind of games. He was little bit interested in painting. He always wanted to go to school as he was very much interested in studies.
No he was a deist
He was a deist
He didn't Ben Franklin was a Deist.
Thomas Morgan - deist - died in 1743.
Charles Blount - deist - was born in 1654.
Charles Blount - deist - died in 1693.
Abraham Lincoln was most likely a deist but some analysts have called him an atheist because he supposedly mocked Immaculate Conception and he did not believe that Jesus was the Son of God. Lincoln lived in Springfield. At the time it was a town of free thinkers. Free thinkers would not allow a minister or pastor do the thinking for them. They made the decisions for themselves based on reason. Abraham's mother passed on her belief to Abraham that 'what will be - will be', and even God can't change it.
He had no denominational affiliation. Lincoln was undoubtedly Deist. In his younger days he openly challenged orthodox religions. He would sometimes attend Presbyterian services with his wife.
2pac was a deist. A deist is someone who believes in God, but rejects organized religion.
Thomas Edison was a Deist. Deist believe that there is a God, but do not believe in events such as miracles.
Hellmuth Deist has written: 'Praxis der tuberkulosekrankheit und ihrer behandlung'
F.E Deist has written: 'Historiese heuristiek, teologiese hermeneutiek en skrifgesag'