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Thursday, April 10, 2008
What I Learned about Thomas Jefferson
Now, lest we give the man too much credit, he never did free his own slaves, except a few favored ones very late in life, mainly for financial reasons, and he did regard them as a separate and inferior race. He didn't get it ALL right, you see! But he certainly set some things in motion that were on the right track.
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You're right on all counts. Your Washington DC trip sounded great! Other notes about Jefferson: he published what is now called the Jefferson Bible: essentially the New Testament without the miracles beause he thought of Christ as a wonderful teacher but wouldn't buy into anything supernatural. He had no religious affiliation, but became a Unitarian during his last year. He may havve also been a Freemason (as was Franklin)And the ideas contained in the Declaration of Independence came from his valet who tried to run away - twice.
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