fucktoyprincess -> RE: Why Atheism Scares People (5/18/2012 5:48:36 PM)
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I find Jefferson a useful touchstone. For me the J in WWJD, is not Jesus, but Jefferson. I need to read a good biography of him. He strikes me as a bit paradoxical: favoring small government and strict construction, but buying Louisiana, for instance. And, of course, it's hard to square his magnificent words of equality and rights with his failure, even in his will, to free his slaves. Yes, agreed, his record on slavery was not admirable, but that made him no different from most Americans of his time. I still think it is impressive that he, and the other founding fathers, still crafted founding documents and a political system that when the time came, could enable the abolition of slavery, the civil rights movement, women's vote, etc., etc., etc. In other words, his basic Enlightenment views helped draft a document that could change and evolve with the times while still providing political stability to the nation. A remarkable feat in my mind. And as a touchstone, I would say I meant that more from a politics and religion standpoint, because I would hold him out as someone who believed in keeping the two somewhat separate.
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