Like many of the elite Americans of his day, Jefferson considered himself a deist, defined as a person who
A) rejected divine revelation and holds that the workings of nature alone reveal God’s divine nature.
B) rejected God completely as any divine force in the natural or human worlds.
C) accepted the divine revelation and held that human affairs, including politics, and the workings of nature reveal God’s divine nature.
D) embraced a Protestant ideology very similar to Unitarianism.
ANSWER
Answer: A
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