We had the same aims but have learned tolerence
We also had the same aim as Christians. Winston Churchill and
Franklin Roosevelt met in 1941 on the battleship HMS Prince of Wales
to agree the Atlantic Charter, a church service was held for which
Prime Minister Churchill chose the hymns.
“We sang Onward, Christian Soldiers indeed, and I felt that this was
no vain presumption, but that we had the right to feel that we serving
a cause for the sake of which a trumpet has sounded from on high. When
I looked upon that densely packed congregation of fighting men of the
same language, of the same faith, of the same fundamental laws, of the
same ideals ... it swept across me that here was the only hope, but
also the sure hope, of saving the world from measureless degradation.”
—Winston Churchill