Thomas Jeffersons Bible Teaching
'It was an article of Thomas Jeffersons faith that no government should interfere in anyones private religious beliefs. A passionate student of history, Jefferson knew that religious struggles through the ages had caused rivers of blood to flow all over the world.
The blood is still flowing. News of sectarian violence reaches us daily from across the globe, bringing us unimaginably horrific and mind-numbing images. One of Jeffersons most fervent hopes was that Americans would be spared this carnage, and he did his best to set us on that path. Its worth pausing, this Fourth of July, to ponder this facet of Jeffersons deep wisdom, and how well weve lived up to it.
Jefferson believed the best way to ensure that both peace and religious liberty could flourish would be to educate citizens to avoid violent disagreements over trivial doctrinal distinctions through a constitutional regime that prevented government from favoring one set of religious beliefs over another.
He discovered how hard it was to divorce religion from politics during his bid for the presidency in 1800. He had what today wed call a religion problem. By the mid-1790s, he had developed a reputation as a faithless philosopher, even an atheist, certainly not a Christian. This was a grave matter, for religious beliefs then, as now, are often conflated with character. Nervous New Englanders and his enemies in the Federalist Party took this notion to heart; rumors spread that Jefferson planned to outlaw the Bible.'>>>
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