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Jefferson, Thomas and Religion – Encyclopedia Virginia


When Jefferson was born, on April 13, 1743, the Church of England was the established church in colonial Virginia, and Jefferson’s early religious upbringing was relatively conventional. He was baptized, married, and buried in the Anglican or Episcopal Church. Anglican ministers provided his early education, and, as was common for a member of the gentry, he was elected as a young man to an Anglican vestry, both a civil and religious post in pre-revolutionary Virginia.
While attending the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg (1760–1762), Jefferson began to question traditional religion. Studying under William Small, a Scottish Enlightenment professor and the only member of the faculty who was not an Anglican minister, Jefferson developed an affinity for John Locke, Viscount Bolingbroke, and other Enlightenment thinkers who did not profess standard religious doctrine. ....

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Did America Have a Christian Founding?

Summary: Did America have a Christian Founding? This disputed question, far from being only of historical interest, has important implications for how we conceive of the role of religion in the American republic. Mark David Hall begins by considering two popular answers to the query “Of course not!” and “Absolutely!” both of which distort the Founders’ views. After showing that Christian ideas were one of the important intellectual influences on the Founders, he discusses three major areas of agreement with respect to religious liberty and church–state relations at the time of the Founding: Religious liberty is a right and must be protected; the national government should not create an established church, and states should have them only if they encourage and assist Christianity; and religion belongs in the public square. In short, while America did not have a Christian Founding in the sense of creating a theocracy, its Founding was deeply shaped by Christian moral truths. ....

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Fake definitions: Blowing the whistle on America's thought police


Fake definitions: Blowing the whistle on America s thought police
Monday, March 8, 2021
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Frank Wright, Ph.D. - Guest Columnist
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Deep in the false and fevered swamps of fake news and fake history resides a third mendacious denizen: fake definitions. Appearing first with a hiss in the Garden of old ( Did God really say? ), fake definitions have become the mother s milk of Leftist progressives.
Look, for example, at the fake definition of hate group proffered by the folks at the Southern Poverty Law Center. In the interest of full disclosure, our nearly three-year-old defamation suit against the SPLC (for placing us on their so-called hate map ) is currently before the Eleventh U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. ....

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Fake definitions
| Sunday, March 07, 2021
Deep in the false and fevered swamps of fake news and fake history resides a third mendacious denizen fake definitions. Appearing first with a hiss in the Garden of old (“Did God really say?”), fake definitions have become the mother’s milk of Leftist progressives.
Frank Wright is president and CEO of D. James Kennedy Ministries. | (Courtesy of D. James Kennedy Ministries) ....

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