The Bible According to Thomas Jefferson (Reprint)
The Humanist 2012, March-April, 72, 2
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Publisher Description
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] THE PRESIDENT sat at his desk in the White House on a winter evening. He'd finished his work for the day and was ready for something more enjoyable. He took out two Bibles and opened them to the story of Jesus. Then he grabbed a knife--or perhaps a razor--and began cutting up one Bible, then the other. The president was Thomas Jefferson. The year was 1804.
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