Why DOUBTING THOMAS Matters

Co-author Jerry Newcombe notes this: Through the years, as a producer for Coral Ridge Ministries (now D. James Kennedy Ministries), I’ve covered so many stories related to this—where Christians were discriminated against because of the supposed separation of church and state. For example, I remember an African-American woman who was …

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“A Sect of One”

Doubting Thomas deals with the issue of Jefferson’s faith and actually provides some new material in it never before published, ever. The book shows that he was not a lifelong skeptic. Near the end of his life, he had some private unorthodox views. I like to say: Jefferson was a …

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Avoiding Extremes

[File photo by Jerry Newcombe, in New Orleans at the Ursuline Convent, highlighting a pro-religious freedom letter that our third president wrote to that group of nuns, assuring them of continued religious freedom] In our book, Doubting Thomas, we show a nuanced picture of the faith of Thomas Jefferson. We …

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