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Jeff Higgins wrote:
1) I have not heard of this re-written Bible
2) I have to disagree(sic) with your assessment(sic) of the religious climate in Europe during the founding years of our nation. It simply was not as easy as changing locale to one that better suited your religious preferences; the Catholic church's tentacles stretched all across(sic) Europe.
1) OK, so you are not nearly as well read concerning our Founding Fathers as you think you are. No surprise there. If you do some real research you will discover this as well as their take on religion. You must read and study a lot more.
2) Your disagreement on my assessment of religion in Europe doesn’t hold much value with statements like these. For one thing it’s not my assessment. It is common knowledge among historians. Thousands of people moved from area to area, country to country for better conditions within Europe all during the 1300 through 1700’s (far more than ever came to the New World in the same period), including for religious tolerance or freedom. Again, your knowledge is quite limited. This is not revision, it is simple fact. The records are all there, just waiting for you to read and research. And by the way, please explain how Lutherans, Protestants, etc. in Germany, France, Norway, Denmark, Anglican in England, etc., show how few choices were available to Europeans. Again, your statements are easily shown as patently false.
I have pointed you in the right direction as to further understanding of these issues. But I will not do the work for you.
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