Classic Scheer-Carter Interview From ‘Playing President’
During a 1976 interview for Playboy magazine that would produce one of the most famous remarks by a presidential candidate in modern times, Jimmy Carter told Robert Scheer, "I've committed adultery in my heart many times" Check out an excerpt of that exchange, along with many more in Scheer's new book, "Playing President".During a 1976 interview for Playboy magazine that would produce one of the most famous remarks by a presidential candidate in modern times, Jimmy Carter told Robert Scheer, “I’ve committed adultery in my heart many times.”
Check out an excerpt of that exchange below.
Excerpt from Playboy, November 1976
Scheer: Do you feel you?ve reassured people with this interview, people who are uneasy about your religious beliefs, who wonder if you?re going to make a rigid, unbending President?
Carter: I don?t know if you?ve been to Sunday school here yet?But we had a good class last Sunday. It?s a good way to learn what I believe and what the Baptists believe?What Christ taught about most was pride, that one person should never think he was any better than anybody else?The thing that?s drummed into us all the time is not to be proud, not to be better than anyone else, not to look down on people, but to make ourselves acceptable in God?s eyes through our own actions and recognize the simple truth that we?re saved by grace?I?m not trying to commit a deliberate sin. I recognize that I?m going to do it anyhow, because I?m human and I?m tempted. And Christ set some almost impossible standards for us. Christ said, ?I tell you that anyone who looks on a woman with lust has in his heart already committed adultery.? I’ve looked on a lot of women with lust. I’ve committed adultery in my heart many times. This is something that God recognizes I will do–and I have done it–and God forgives me for it.
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