Observations Upon Certain Passages in Mr. Jefferson's Notes on Virginia: Which Appear to Have a Tendency to Subvert Religion, and Establish a False Philosophy

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Observations Upon Certain Passages in Mr. Jefferson's Notes on Virginia by Clement Clarke Moore is a critical analysis of Thomas Jefferson's book that questions its impact on religion and philosophy. The author expresses concern over the spread of infidelity in a Christian country due to Jefferson's ideas. The book delves into various passages from Jefferson's work that challenge religious beliefs, such as theories on the creation of the earth and the existence of a universal deluge. Moore highlights Jefferson's views on race, particularly his comparison of African Americans to animals and his questioning of their humanity. The book also addresses Jefferson's treatment of different religions in Virginia and his overall approach to philosophy and science. Moore criticizes Jefferson's writing style and argues that his ideas could lead to the degradation of society's moral values. The book calls for a deeper understanding of the subjects being discussed and urges young people to pursue knowledge and critical thinking over frivolous pursuits. Overall, Observations Upon Certain Passages in Mr. Jefferson's Notes on Virginia offers a thought-provoking analysis of Jefferson's work and its potential implications on society and belief systems.

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Publisher - HardPress Limited

Language - English

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Published Date - 2021-08-12

ISBN - 9780371891445

Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 0.5 cm

Page Count - 81

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