Matt Lehrer

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The polymath Benjamin Franklin seldom went to church, and when he did, it was to enjoy the Anglican Book of Common Prayer decorously performed in Christ Church, Philadelphia; he made it a point of principle not to spend energy affirming the divinity of Christ. Thomas Jefferson was rather more concerned than Franklin to be seen at church on key political occasions, but he deplored religious controversy, deeply distrusted organized religion and spoke of the Trinity as ‘abracadabra … hocus-pocus … a deliria of crazy imaginations, as foreign to Christianity as is that of Mahomet’.89 In the face of ...more
A History of Christianity: The First Three Thousand Years
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