I’ll throw this in as well. To me this all says that he was a church going Christian, of whom religious experts can sit around and debate his eccentricities or imperfections, or his vanities, etc, but they can not just decide that the man was not a Christian and start teaching that our founding fathers were not of the Christian faith.
“He served on the vestry, or governing body, of Episcopal parishes. He attended church regularly, and often those churches were Episcopalian. He contributed to Episcopal churches regularly, and he had his children not only baptized but also married under Anglican and Episcopal auspices.”
Thanks for not pinging me. Of the 55, 52 I’ve read were Active Church Members. My wording on the first post was slightly off and YOU in your typical Trollish manner made it an issue after that and IGNORED Clarifications made thereafter. I personally consider you a troll and will never post or answer any additional post from you again on any subject manner as this was the last straw. Badgering posters is not the same as civil debate and you need to learn the differencee.