Thomas Jefferson believed in God. He considered Jesus the "great reformer of the Jewish religion." He wrote that "Of all the systems of morality, ancient or modern, which have come under my observation, none appear to me so pure as that of Jesus." However Jefferson viewed Jesus and human, not divine.
Thomas Jefferson was a Deist.
A:Yes. He wrote what is now known as the Jefferson Bible, based on Deist principles.
Jefferson was a Deist (believes in God but thinks He doesn't care about humans anymore).
Thomas Jefferson was a Deist, but I don't know about the other authors.
Thomas Morgan - deist - died in 1743.
Thomas Edison was a Deist. Deist believe that there is a God, but do not believe in events such as miracles.
Some believe he was a Christian and others believe he a deist. See related link "Our Founding Fathers were not Christians" on left.
Thomas Jefferson is usually thought to have been a Deist; he believed there was a creator god but that the god doesn't intervene in life. He was hostile to the Catholic church (particularly as he saw it in France) and interested in religion, but he couldn't be described as "an enemy to religion".
Thomas Jefferson's father was Peter Jefferson and his grandfather was Thomas Jefferson.
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Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson (he did not have a middle name).