John Adams the 2nd president of the USA was most definitely not a Christian. He was nothing more than a universalist who rejected the Triune God. Below are a few quotes ascribing him to this belief. You can find a great deal of these quotes in a this book.
In correspondence with Jefferson, we see why Adams was definitely not a Christian,
"θέμίς was the Goddess of honesty, Justice, Decency, and right; the Wife of Jove, another name for Juno. She presided over all oracles, deliberations and Counsells. She commanded all Mortals to pray to Jupiter, for all lawful Benefits and Blessings.
Now, is not this, (so far forth) the Essence of Christian devotion? Is not this Christian Piety? Is it not an Acknonowledgement [sic] of the existence of a Supream Being? of his universal Providence? of a righteous Administration of the Government of the Universe? And what can Jews, Christians, or Mahometans do more?"
Next up will be Thomas Jefferson....
2 comments:
Yes, but did he ever win an award and thank God for it in his acceptance speech? That's the real piece of evidence.
Hahaha to Mr. Spurgeon. :)
The US was founded on morality that happened to coincide with some of our christian ideals. But not all... I mean, the emphasis on indivual liberty over community well-being is directly contrary to the Bible. And that's kinda the cornerstone of Americanism.
Silly Christians. We think anything is better if we can prove it came from a Christian.
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