"But the greatest of all reformers of the depraved religion of his own country, was Jesus of Nazareth. Abstracting what is really his from the rubbish in which it is buried, easily distinguished by its lustre from the dross of his biographers, and as separable from that as the diamond from the dunghill, we have the outlines of a system of the most sublime morality which has ever fallen from the lips of man. The establishment of the innocent and genuine character of this benevolent morality, and the rescuing it from the imputation of imposture, which has resulted from artificial systems, invented by ultra-Christian sects (The immaculate conception of Jesus, his deification, the creation of the world by him, his miraculous powers, his resurrection and visible ascension, his corporeal presence in the Eucharist, the Trinity; original sin, atonement, regeneration, election, orders of the Hierarchy, etc.) is a most desirable object."
-- Thomas Jefferson, to W. Short, Oct. 31, 1819
Apparently, I'm in good company.
-- Thomas Jefferson, to W. Short, Oct. 31, 1819
Apparently, I'm in good company.
Get a clue. In the first part of the quote Jefferson is talking about Judaism, and in the last part he is bashing Catholicism. So what exactly is your point? That you're both an anti-semite and anti-Catholic?