I prefer later. Faith is not a gresat way to evaluate and assess reality.
I prefer later. Faith is not a gresat way to evaluate and assess reality.
I prefer later. Faith is not a gresat way to evaluate and assess reality.
Reality? What? Oh, yeah, that.
"Reality check, please!"
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Jefferson was definitely not a Christian, but I think when it comes to Madison it's certainly a lot murkier. Certainly there are letters in which he denounces those with strong religious convictions, and others where he praises them and their ideals.
Jefferson was definitely not a Christian, but I think when it comes to Madison it's certainly a lot murkier. Certainly there are letters in which he denounces those with strong religious convictions, and others where he praises them and their ideals.
We have to keep in mind that as much as we look up to these figures as the Founding Fathers of our nation, I'm sure there was more than a little politicking going on even then. Now, Thomas Jefferson and Thomas Paine made their views quite clear, but Ben Franklin was known to hop around on either side.
J.
Jefferson was definitely not a Christian, but I think when it comes to Madison it's certainly a lot murkier. Certainly there are letters in which he denounces those with strong religious convictions, and others where he praises them and their ideals.
We have to keep in mind that as much as we look up to these figures as the Founding Fathers of our nation, I'm sure there was more than a little politicking going on even then. Now, Thomas Jefferson and Thomas Paine made their views quite clear, but Ben Franklin was known to hop around on either side.
J.
Absolutely, which is why I think it is unfair to these individuals to say with these kind of things with certainty when there is reasonable debate about them.
Absolutely, which is why I think it is unfair to these individuals to say with these kind of things with certainty when there is reasonable debate about them.
Alot of Christians and others with different religions beleive in the idea that if you kill yourself you will go to hell. Does this make sense? Why would someone who is really sad be punished futher in the afterlife for something they did to themselves.
Jason
Jefferson was definitely not a Christian, but I think when it comes to Madison it's certainly a lot murkier. Certainly there are letters in which he denounces those with strong religious convictions, and others where he praises them and their ideals.
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