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The True Religion of Thomas Jefferson Exposed

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Uploaded by on Oct 9, 2010

For years the secular media has told us that Thomas Jefferson, one of our nations most influential founding fathers, was a deist, atheist, agnostic, or secular person that hated religion and Christianity itself. With careful examination of Jefferson's writings and his historical actions, i have pieced together the truth regarding his religious faith. He was very complicated and not as orthodox as most of the founding fathers but nonetheless did hold firm his own personal religious beliefs and definitely was not an atheist, deist, or agnostic.

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New research done by myself confirms the fact that Thomas Jefferson WAS in fact a Christian. At the end of his life, he apparently accepted Jesus as the Divine Son of God and accepted Him as his Lord and Savior. Many letters contain references by Jefferson to Jesus Christ as "our Saviour". One of these letters is a letter written by Jefferson to Martin Van Buren on June 29, 1824(2 years before Jefferson's death). He refers to Jesus as "our Saviour" and even quotes Jesus from Luke 6:44. I will update my viewers on more information and create an updated video response.

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  • There is a book called The Jefferson Bible which is his abridged version of the New Testament

  • @anthonynutt1 I know I have a facsimile reproduction of it. And its called the "Jefferson Bible" but the title given by Jefferson was "The Life and Morals of Jesus of Nazareth".

  • He did'nt believe in the supernatural aspects of the Christos and as Franklin was more inspired by the age of enlightenment's venture into science and social betterment rather than dwelling in a small little narrow minded middle-eastern desert cult/ religion.

  • @mxylpx Jefferson believed in God and his Divine Hand in human affairs. You can't say he doubted the supernatural. Religion was very important to him, his religion that is. He wasn't Christian. He resembled more of a Unitarian than anything.

  • why would a physical sacrifice matter when the only thing that matters is the state of your soul? If God is truth and love and light, then ill go directly to the source and that source refuses me, then he is not truly love or light. I have nothing but contempt for your view of spirituality. Its one thing to believe, its another to blindly eat up whatever you read. Christianity and its doctrine were tainted almost from the start by the Roman empire.Buddha and Christ said many congruent things fyi

  • @runelord37 The Bible is the inspired, infallible and inherent Word of God. Buddha did not die for your sins. Jesus did. He died to save your soul. He died so that you could have everlasting life.

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  • @bRizzle2009100 The bible was not about Jesus divinity, who repeatedly never claimed to perform miracles; but simply illustrate the illusion of our perceived reality. The Secret is hidden in plain sight: Anyone can perform the healing Jesus taught; it is God that is reality, those who are willing to challenge their mind can access the truth of the mind. Once this is experienced firsthand, God's left secrets are accessed: Einstein, Franklin, Jefferson, and Newton ALL followed. The Mind is Locked

  • I'm a deist, or so that is what we are labeled t individual thinker; I'm also labeled a Deism with the proper logical Definiens laid out by BEN FRANKLIN & THOMAS JEFFERSON. I'm constantly insulted by the simple minded thinking of atheists and intellectually self-dishonest Christians who refuse to understand that Deism requires an intellectually honest approach. We comprehend Aristotle's breakthrough: Atheism is based on a self-evident fallacy. Transcending above; unlocking the Individual

  • @runelord37 "why would a physical sacrifice matter when the only thing that matters is the state of your soul?" They both matter runelord. You get your body back, your body is very spiritual and important to your experience as a being. It is sacred.

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