AM I WRONG FOR FEELING A LITTLE UNEASY WITH THIS NEW SPACE FORCE LOGO?
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Oh so it is actually supposed to represent a sphinx... That's very very strange we are putting ancient foreign mysticism in our military logos...
Hardly.
Agnostic Deist
Thomas Paine and Ethan Allen.
Didn't claim the bible was false but didn't call themselves Christians although they partook in many Christian traditions.
Deist Christians
George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, and James Monroe.
Attended church regularly but had individualist views about the veracity of the Bible and miracles told within but held steadfast to their Christian world views.
Practicing Christians
Sam Adams, Patrick Henry, and Jon Jay.
Believed in the divinity of Christ and the bible.
In order to keep the appearance of bias out of the constitution and void of an endorsement to a religion they intentionally kept God out of its text but for a single and very telling mention. This mention, while subtle speaks volumes to their beliefs. Closing paragraph below.
"done in Convention by the Unanimous Consent of the States present the Seventeenth Day of September in the Year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and Eighty seven and of the Independance of the United States of America the Twelfth In witness whereof We have hereunto subscribed our Names,
G°. Washington Presidt and deputy from Virginia"
Were some masons? Yes. Was Freemasonry in its infancy at that point in time? Yes. Was it then as corrupt and demonic as it later came to be? Likely not but no real way to know.
But we certainly can't say they were by majority deist.
Guess I just wasn't thinking of it from that point of view. Good points though nonetheless. It isn't really strange at all through those lenses.