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Anonymous posted the following on 2007-12-07 at 16:03.
I didn’t watch all of it, but I think you may want to do a little more research regarding your statement “Jefferson was not a religious man.” Yeah, he was a Deist. But “not Christian” doesn’t necessarily equal “not religious.” Look into it.
Philip L. Welch posted the following on 2007-12-07 at 16:50.
I have. I assure you that I have. Jefferson’s views were philosophical—not religious.
Anonymous posted the following on 2007-12-07 at 18:25.
Well, I guess it depends on how YOU want to define “religious.”
Philip L. Welch posted the following on 2007-12-07 at 19:18.
Jefferson certainly didn’t base his views on faith, but rather on reason—which is the main distinction I draw, and that Romney seems to draw (he speaks of “faith” as much as “religion”, and seems to conflate the two.)
Laurel posted the following on 2007-12-25 at 03:54.
Your built-in iSight does that little high-pitched chirpy noise too, huh?
Philip L. Welch posted the following on 2007-12-25 at 04:28.
Yeah, I’m not sure where it’s picking that up from.
I didn’t watch all of it, but I think you may want to do a little more research regarding your statement “Jefferson was not a religious man.” Yeah, he was a Deist. But “not Christian” doesn’t necessarily equal “not religious.” Look into it.
I have. I assure you that I have. Jefferson’s views were philosophical—not religious.
Well, I guess it depends on how YOU want to define “religious.”
Jefferson certainly didn’t base his views on faith, but rather on reason—which is the main distinction I draw, and that Romney seems to draw (he speaks of “faith” as much as “religion”, and seems to conflate the two.)
Your built-in iSight does that little high-pitched chirpy noise too, huh?
Yeah, I’m not sure where it’s picking that up from.