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Wapo: Letter Reagan wrote to his dying father-in-law found, released for first time

Posted on 9/14/18 at 11:27 pm
Posted by HailHailtoMichigan!
Mission Viejo, CA
Member since Mar 2012
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Posted on 9/14/18 at 11:27 pm
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Something tugged at Ronald Reagan on that otherwise slow August weekend in 1982.

“Again at the W.H.,” the president noted in his diary. “More of Saturdays work plus a long letter I have to write to Loyal. I’m afraid for him. His health is failing badly.”

Loyal Davis, Reagan’s father-in-law and a pioneering neurosurgeon, was just days away from death.

Something else worried Reagan: The dying man was, by most definitions of the word, an atheist.

“I have never been able to subscribe to the divinity of Jesus Christ nor his virgin birth. I don’t believe in his resurrection, or a heaven or hell as places,” Davis once wrote. “If we are remembered and discussed with pleasure and happiness after death, this is our heavenly reward.”

Reagan, on the other hand, believed everyone would face a day of judgment, and that Davis’s was near. So the most powerful man in the world put everything else aside, took pen in hand and set out on an urgent mission — to rescue one soul.


Text of letter:
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Aug. 7 [1982]

Dear Loyal,

I hope you’ll forgive me for this, but I’ve been wanting to write you ever since we talked on the phone. I am aware of the strain you are under and believe with all my heart there is help for that.

First I want to tell you of a personal experience I’ve kept to myself for a long time. During my first year as Governor you’ll recall the situation I found in Calif. was almost as bad as the one in Wash. today. It seemed as if the problems were endless and insolvable.

Then I found myself with an ulcer. In all those years at Warner Bros., no one had been able to give me an ulcer and I felt ashamed as if it were a sign of weakness on my part. John Sharpe had me on Malox and I lived with a constant pain that ranged from discomfort to extremely sharp attacks.

This went on for months. I had a bottle of Maalox in my desk, my briefcase and of course at home. Then one morning I got up, went into the bathroom, reached for the bottle as always and some thing happened. I knew I didn’t need it. I had gone to bed with the usual pain the night before but I knew that morning I was healed. The Malox went back on the shelf.

That morning when I arrived at the office Helene brought me my mail. The first letter I opened was from a lady — a stranger — in the Southern part of the state. She had written to tell me she was one of a group who met every day to pray for me. Believe it or not, the second letter was from a man, again a stranger, in the other end of the state telling me he was part of a group that met weekly to pray for me.

Within the hour a young fellow from the legal staff came into my office on some routine matter. On the way out he paused in the door and said: “Gov. I think maybe you’d like to know — some of us on the staff come in early every morning and get together to pray for you.”

Coincidence? I don’t think so. A couple of weeks later Nancy and I went down to L.A. and had our annual checkup. John Sharpe, a little puzzled, told me I no longer had an ulcer but added there was no indication I’d ever had one. Word of honor — I never told him about that particular day in Sacramento.

There is a line in the bible — “Where ever two or more are gathered in my name there will I be also.”

Loyal I know of your feeling — your doubt but could I just impose on you a little longer? Some seven hundred years before the birth of Christ the ancient Jewish prophets predicted the coming of a Messiah. They said he would be born in a lowly place, would proclaim himself the Son of God and would be put to death for saying that.

All in all there were a total of one hundred and twenty three specific prophesys about his life all of which came true. Crucifixion was unknown in those times, yet it was foretold that he would be nailed to a cross of wood. And one of the predictions was that he would be born of a Virgin.

Now I know that is probably the hardest for you as a Dr. to accept. The only answer that can be given is — a miracle. But Loyal I don’t find that as great a miracle as the actual history of his life. Either he was who he said he was or he was the greatest faker & charlatan who ever lived. But would a liar & faker suffer the death he did when all he had to do to save himself was admit he’d been lying?

The miracle is that a young man of 30 yrs. without credentials as a scholar or priest began preaching on street corners. He owned nothing but the clothes on his back & he didn’t travel beyond a circle less than one hundred miles across. He did this for only 3 years and then was executed as a common criminal.

But for two thousand years he has … had more impact on the world than all the teachers, scientists, emperors, generals and admirals who ever lived, all put together.

The apostle John said, “For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son that who so ever believed in him would not perish but have everlasting life.”

We have been promised that all we have to do is ask God in Jesus name to help when we have done all we can — when we’ve come to the end of our strength and abilities and we’ll have that help. We only have to trust and have faith in his infinite goodness and mercy.

Loyal, you and Edith have known a great love — more than many have been permitted to know. That love will not end with the end of this life. We’ve been promised this is only a part of life and that a greater life, a greater glory awaits us. It awaits you together one day and all that is required is that you believe and tell God you put yourself in his hands.

Love
Ronnie


A lost letter from Ronald Reagan to his dying father-in-law shows the president’s faith.
This post was edited on 9/14/18 at 11:30 pm
Posted by BamaScoop
Panama City Beach, Florida
Member since May 2007
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Posted on 9/14/18 at 11:40 pm to
President Reagan was awesome!
Posted by RazorBroncs
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Member since Sep 2013
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Posted on 9/14/18 at 11:42 pm to

Wow. I’m not a religious man (I don’t disbelieve either), but that was surprisingly impactful words from Reagan. It’s a shame this type of man, with his leadership qualities to boot, is becoming rare and probably wouldn’t get elected these days.

We could certainly use some more folks with decent morals intact hanging around our govt. Trump isn’t righteous or godly by any means, but I fully believe he at least had the best intentions out of all the options and truly wants to do right by everyone he can (that doesn’t trash him constantly).
Posted by Cornbeef
Ocean Springs
Member since Aug 2009
354 posts
Posted on 9/14/18 at 11:46 pm to
Thanks for posting that.
Posted by Crimson1st
Birmingham, AL
Member since Nov 2010
20211 posts
Posted on 9/14/18 at 11:52 pm to
quote:

President Reagan was awesome!


Reagan and Trump both occupy two spots on MY Mt. Rushmore...1 absolute legend and one in the making!!!
Posted by bmy
Nashville
Member since Oct 2007
48203 posts
Posted on 9/14/18 at 11:58 pm to
Makes sense for a man responsible for countless lives to have faith as a means of coping with that kind of stress.. and I always love it when you see how genuine someone was.

Loyal Davis dropping truth bombs though
This post was edited on 9/15/18 at 12:00 am
Posted by Smeg
Member since Aug 2018
9291 posts
Posted on 9/15/18 at 12:18 am to
I've been an atheist, more or less, for probably about 30 years.

But now, these days, with the amounts of wickedness and corruption I see, it's making me ponder. The things happening today were unfathomable in the 80's. Back then, I laughed at people who suggested we would devolve into Sodom. I thought, surely there will always be evil, but it's never going to take over.

It seems I was very wrong on that. Makes me question things. Hard.
Posted by Cincinnati Bowtie
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Member since May 2008
11951 posts
Posted on 9/15/18 at 12:28 am to
quote:

Either he was who he said he was or he was the greatest faker & charlatan who ever lived. But would a liar & faker suffer the death he did when all he had to do to save himself was admit he’d been lying?
Posted by BCBAMA
Southeast Alabama
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Posted on 9/15/18 at 12:34 am to
Thank you for posting this. President Reagan was the best I have seen in my time on this earth.
Posted by RazorBroncs
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Member since Sep 2013
13536 posts
Posted on 9/15/18 at 12:48 am to
I find myself putting more and more stock into “disconnecting” and putting the outcomes in god’s hands, something I wouldn’t have imagined admitting a few years ago. I eventually realized it’s the healthiest route when I can’t possibly control the outcome myself.

In the political spectrum, I just have to keep assuring myself that decency usually prevails in the long run otherwise some of this shite would’ve made me lose my mind by now. I think a lot of those that are going “politically-insane” probably have no spirituality to fall back on (looking at you, progressives) and live their lives believing the government is their guide.
Posted by Smeg
Member since Aug 2018
9291 posts
Posted on 9/15/18 at 12:53 am to
People like to talk bad about Trump, bring up his playboy past, etc. But I sometimes wonder if maybe God really does work through him.

A unlikely character, like Saul of Tarsus, who changed and became the apostle Paul. Trump has certainly renounced his 'easy' life, to suffer the slings and arrows for us all. And knowing how the deck was stacked against him, it seems a miracle he won the election.

It makes me raise my eyebrow.
Posted by JackieTreehorn
Malibu
Member since Sep 2013
29072 posts
Posted on 9/15/18 at 1:08 am to
President Reagan deserves to be mentioned in the same breath with Washington and Lincoln. Amazing man.
Posted by antibarner
Member since Oct 2009
23711 posts
Posted on 9/15/18 at 2:05 am to
I have had things happen in my life that IMO could only be explained by the power of prayer. Sometimes we don't always get the answer we ask for. But I have had some answers in times of need that could only have come from God.
I do believe that Jesus died for us all. He took a bullet for us. On that I have no doubt.
This post was edited on 9/15/18 at 2:09 am
Posted by Boatshoes
Member since Dec 2017
6775 posts
Posted on 9/15/18 at 5:51 am to
Let's not forget how much the left - and the GOO establishment - hated Reagan. Just like they hate Trump.
Posted by Muthsera
Member since Jun 2017
7319 posts
Posted on 9/15/18 at 6:13 am to
quote:

Either he was who he said he was or he was the greatest faker & charlatan who ever lived. But would a liar & faker suffer the death he did when all he had to do to save himself was admit he’d been lying?


Third option: he was delusional and thought by killing himself he would bring about the Second Coming.

There have been suicidal false prophets for centuries.
Posted by rebeloke
Member since Nov 2012
16094 posts
Posted on 9/15/18 at 6:26 am to
How is being arrested and tried a criminal suicidal? Martyr? Yes. But not suicidal.

Jesus did believe his death would usher in the second coming inasmuch as it opened up the way for the coming of the Holy Spirit and the age of the church.
Posted by baobabtiger
Member since May 2009
4720 posts
Posted on 9/15/18 at 6:26 am to
Presidents like him and trump only come around once every 40 years. Enjoy this time.
Posted by burdhead
WOMP WOMP!!
Member since Apr 2017
6008 posts
Posted on 9/15/18 at 6:28 am to
quote:

It makes me raise my eyebrow.
smeg, keep looking, He's right there
Posted by baobabtiger
Member since May 2009
4720 posts
Posted on 9/15/18 at 6:30 am to
quote:

But now, these days, with the amounts of wickedness and corruption I see, it's making me ponder. The things happening today were unfathomable in the 80's. Back then, I laughed at people who suggested we would devolve into Sodom. I thought, surely there will always be evil, but it's never going to take over.


The spiritual battle is everywhere. If you open your eyes you can see it clearly.
Posted by TGFN57
Telluride
Member since Jan 2010
6975 posts
Posted on 9/15/18 at 6:44 am to
Reagan was one of the best presidents. And an even better man.
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