In a message dated 7/13/07 9:10:34 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Lets  see, you have quotes from Thomas Jefferson, George Washington,
James  
> Madison and John Adams, all of which can be contradicted by other  
quotes. 

Just how ambiguous do you think the following quotes  are!!??

"I do not find in orthodox Christianity one redeeming  feature."
Thomas Jefferson 

"This would be the best of all possible  worlds, if there were no
religion in it."
john  Adams




There is Orthodox Christianity and then there is non denominational  
Christianity. the Orthodox put a great deal of emphasis on dogma and doctrine,  
just 
as the Pharisees placed great importance on the Laws of Moses, where as non  
denominational emphasizes a personal relationship with the Almighty and  
observing the heart of the Law. I know Christians that can't stand religion  
but love 
their relationship with Christ. Christ Himself was the same. He  constantly 
violated the "Law" in service to his Father in Heaven which really  pissed off 
the Pharisees.  He was constantly hounded for healing  people on the Sabbath 
when no work was to be done.< So to say that either  quote proves that neither 
were Christians is foolish.  



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