why me wrote:
I think that you could be wrong in your above opinion.
Wrong about my opinion? That seems like an odd suggestion.
However, when one looks at his life without prejudice, one can not help but admire him because of his accomplishments.
Accomplishments have nothing to do with admiration, IMHO.
What is unfortunate is that American history has not appreciated his accomplishments in organization and in creating beautiful cities
American history does exactly what it does, tells the history. It is up to each of us to measure, consider, and evaluate if our admiration is to be extended.
not to mention in developing a revolutionary christian belief.
Developing a different Christian belief, to be sure, but "revolutionary? Not in my view.
Peace,
Ceeboo