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What We Are Is What We Believe
Because What We are of What We Believe

For every generation, there is a destiny. For some history decides, for this generation the choice must be our own. Our destiny in the midst of change will rest upon the changed character of our people and on their faith.
In a land of great wealth, families must not live in hopeless poverty.
In a land rich in harvest, children must not be hungry.
In a land of healing miracles, neighbors must not suffer and die untended.
In a great land of learning and scholar, young people much taught to read and write.
How incredible it is that in this fragile existence we should hate and destroy one another. There are possibilities enough for all who will abandon mastery; others to pursue mastery over nature. There is world enough for all to seek their happiness in their own way. We have discovered that every child who learns, and every man who finds work, and every sick body that is made whole – like a candle added to an altar – brightens the hope of all the faithful.
So let us reject any among us, who seek to reopen old wounds, to rekindle old hatreds. They stand in a way of seeking nation.
Let us join reason to faith and action to experience, to transform, our unity of interest into a unity of purpose. To achieve change without hatred; not without differences of opinions but without the deep and abiding division which scar union for generations.
Under the covenant of justice, liberty and union, we have become a nation. And we have kept our freedom.
It is the excitement of becoming – always becoming, trying, probing, resting, and trying again but always gaining.
If we fail now, then we will have forgotten in abundance what we learned in hardship; that democracy rest on faith, that freedom ask more that it gives.
If we succeeded, it will not be because of what we have, but it will be because of what we are; not because of what we own, but rather because of what we believe.
For we are a nation of believers. Underneath the

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