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5. Yes, they lived in the early age of scientific
Fri Jan 20, 2023, 01:08 PM
Jan 2023

discovery, and found that exciting, and so became very general about God. Jefferson like Jesus' simple moral system, but did not think he was divine. Franklin liked Jesus too, but had doubts about his divinity.

That era loved "Reason." Thus the generalization about God that led them to use terms like "Divine Providence or just "Providence." "The Creator." To them, there was a God, but one without details to fight and kill over - they'd had enough of that and wanted to stop that from occurring in the US.

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