Yes, the man who wrote the Declaration of Independence and shook an angry fist at the world order when he declared that "all men are created equal" also wrote his own version of the Bible. The book ...
Thomas Jefferson, apparently, didn't have any qualms about it. In his retirement, the nation's third president carried out a project he had contemplated for years: He cut and pasted passages from the ...
The White House, Washington, D.C. 1804. Thomas Jefferson was frustrated. It was not the burdens of office that bothered him. It was his Bible. Jefferson was convinced that the authentic words of Jesus ...
DENVER - A rare, national treasure that has never been on public display outside of Washington D.C. is about to come to Colorado. Thomas Jefferson's Bible will be on display at the History Colorado ...
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Was Thomas Jefferson Really Religious

This video dives into the complicated beliefs of Thomas Jefferson, exploring whether America’s third president was truly religious or more of a skeptic. Viewers learn how Jefferson’s writings, edits ...
Several times a month, community columnists weigh in on matters of faith and values. The Faith and Values column appears Mondays, and features retired Methodist minister Paul Graves, of Sandpoint; ...
Donald Trump is not the first president to repackage the Bible, historians said. Thomas Jefferson created his own version, which became available for purchase after his death. Photo from the ...
Thomas Jefferson had his own unique views about religion, steeped in Enlightenment logic and the recent history of religious civil wars in England. To him, any belief in a deity was intensely personal ...