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Some on the religious right have for years tried to dispel this truth with varying degrees of success. One Founding Father and primary author of the Constitution, James Madison, was a staunch believer in Enlightenment ideals who considered himself a Unitarian, not a Christian. Unitarian beliefs discredit the divinity of Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit which are two primary components of the Holy Trinity...
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Unitarian beliefs discredit the divinity of Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit which are two primary components of the Holy Trinity. Most Christian denominations consider Unitarians as being non-Christian. Madison once commented that "The purpose of separation of church and state is to keep forever from these shores the ceaseless strife that has soaked the soil of Europe in blood for centuries" (qtd...
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