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Charlemagne_II
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I have been reading in various writers that some of the Founders were opposed to a belief in God. But I have not been able to find a single Founder who did not. I suppose Thomas Paine is the usual suspect, but even Paine, while in England, is supposed to have written a treatise opposing atheism.
Are there any other candidates? I am not looking for candidates who were not church-goers of the traditional type.
Jefferson, for example, though he admired Jesus Christ above all other founders of religions, was not a church-goer. Yet he clearly believed in some kind of God, as opposed to no God at all.
Are there any other candidates? I am not looking for candidates who were not church-goers of the traditional type.
Jefferson, for example, though he admired Jesus Christ above all other founders of religions, was not a church-goer. Yet he clearly believed in some kind of God, as opposed to no God at all.