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Later in his adult life Jefferson did not consider himself an Episcopalian, or a member of any other specific denomination. Later in life Jefferson held many clearly Christian, Deist, and Unitarian beliefs, but was not a member of any congregation or denomination. Today, many Unitarians sincerely believe that Jefferson should be "counted as" a Unitarian, just as many Christians point to Jefferson as a Christian, and many of the small number of Americans who identify themselves as Deists believe Jefferson should be classified a Deist.

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Previous answer: (Yes) He believed in Deism. Deism is a religion that believes God created the Earth but afterwards has little to do with the world. Deism, is definitely not true Christianity. It is belief in a higher power, not the belief that Jesus is the son of God.

The Thomas Jefferson Bible is a literal "cut and paste" interpretation of the scriptures eliminating all miracles of Jesus and indication of his deity while supposedly maintaining His moral teaching.

The book, "Apollyon Rising 2012" by Thomas Horn may provide more details about the problems with trying to claim that the USA was founded as a Christian nation by people like Jefferson.

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