Did you know that Thomas Jefferson edited his own version of the Bible? Jefferson created the Jefferson Bible by cutting out passages from six copies of the New Testament, each in a different language (Greek, Latin, French, and English), and then arranging these passages into a single volume.
The Jefferson Bible focuses on the moral teachings and philosophy of Jesus, excluding miracles, the resurrection, and other supernatural events.
Jefferson advocated for religious freedom and tolerance, believing that one's religious beliefs were a personal matter and should not be imposed on others.