Adams was raised as a congregrationist but was probably Deist later in life; a Deist believes the universe was created by a god but that god does not take any part in existence since that creation.
Yes. John Adams was raised a Congregationalist, becoming a Unitarian at a time when most of the Congregational churches around Boston were turning to Unitarianism. (Congregationalism was originally known as Puritanism.)
Despite his frequent criticisms of the Catholic church for what he saw as overclaiming of authority. Adams denounced political opponent Thomas Paine's criticisms of Christianity, saying, "The Christian religion is, above all the religions that ever prevailed or existed in ancient or modern times, the religion of wisdom, virtue, equity and humanity, let the Blackguard Paine say what he will."
he said that he liked pie and he didn't care........................................
Yes he was a Christian.
No neither were.
he believed in god
John F. Kennedy was a Catholic.
JohnQ.Adams was a unitarian he was not christian!
John Adams Spelman has written: 'At home in the hills' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Linoleum block-printing, Views, Wood-engraving
No, not at all. John Adams actually provided John Quincy with the knowledge to be who he was. John took John Quincy with him during many political excursions and John Quincy gained a great knowledge. Although they both had their own views, the two respected each other. In essence, John Quincy did look up to his father as a great man.
what was paul rever's religious views
Winthrop viewed people of other religious beliefs as followers of heresy.
Francis G Adams was related to neither John Adams or John Q adams but John Adams and John Q Adams are father and son father=John Adams son=John Q Adams
John Quincy Adams was the eldest son of John Adams.
John Adams, Sr. was the name of the father of President John Adams. John Quincy Adams was John Adams' son.
She was a goddess... she had no religous views...