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<title>Abraham Lincoln&#x26;#x2019;s Arguments Against Using the Bible to Justify Slavery</title>
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<description>One of the great strengths of Abraham Lincoln was his ability to take complicated concepts and boil them down into an easily digestible argument that even his most basic audience could understand. This was an invaluable resource for Lincoln whether addressing a jury or a gathering of potential voters and he used it frequently throughout his life. One of the best examples of this unique talent in his own handwriting comes to us from a document entitled &#x26;#x201C;Pro-slavery Theology&#x26;#x201D; here in the collections of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum. Undated, though likely written in October of 1858 during...</description>
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