#588- been there done that.
That is insufficient proof. I showed you contrary evidence. I can show just as nonsensical evidence as well. Heck I can show his support of Mormonism. His Gettysburgh address sounds like Joseph’s Anti-Slavery Platform which Lincoln heard when they both lived in Illinois. Or how about this beauty:
Abraham Lincoln walked down the cold streets of Washington, D.C., on November 18, 1861, to the Library of Congress and checked out a couple of books. Lincolns signature and his government office, President, U.S., appears in the library ledger which notes that he took a copy of the Book of Mormon. Records show that he returned the book on July 29, 1862. He later had two other books delivered to the White House, Gunnisons Mormons and Hydes Mormonism. Lincoln was already familiar with the Latter-day Saint people since he had met Joseph Smith in Illinois and was a signer on the original charter for Nauvoo.