What Jefferson Really Meant

Learn the Truth About What Jefferson Really Meant by “Separation of Church and State” in Our Free eBook

Closing Argument: What Jefferson Really Meant by Separation of Church and State

Thomas Jefferson’s infamous phrase has long been used as a convenient excuse to push religion aside. And now, with religious hostility on the rise in our culture, it’s even being used as a license to outright discriminate against people of faith.

But is this what Jefferson wanted? Was he really endorsing religious discrimination? What did he actually mean by “Separation of Church and State?”

Learn the truth about one of the most persistent myths in American political history with the free eBook Closing Argument: What Jefferson Really Meant by Separation of Church and State.

In this invaluable resource, you’ll find out:

  • Why Jefferson did not advocate to include “separation of church and state” in the Constitution
  • The full context of what he actually meant by this phrase when he included it in his letter to the Danbury Baptists
  • 5 key insights that reveal his true beliefs about religious liberty, and how — contrary to popular belief — he was actually one of its greatest advocates.

Discover what Jefferson really thought about religious liberty in his own words! Get the facts behind one of our culture’s most dangerous distortions in the free eBook Closing Argument: What Jefferson Really Meant by Separation of Church and State.



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