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Reynolds

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JonC

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MacArthur is right, unless MLK Jr changed his belief and did not tell anybody.

Jefferson held a similar belief.
 

Reynolds

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MacArthur is right, unless MLK Jr changed his belief and did not tell anybody.

Jefferson held a similar belief.
Jefferson beliefs were odd. At times he seemed deist, at times agnostic, but practiced Christianity in public.
 

JesusFan

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He would be true, as MLK denied that Jesus was God, denied Physical resurrection etc
 

JonC

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Jefferson beliefs were odd. At times he seemed deist, at times agnostic, but practiced Christianity in public.
Yes, as were MLK's stated belief (that the Resurrection was not realky Jesus rising from the dead, which is impossible, but His ideas concerning social justice living on after Jesus died).

The main difference is MLK was comfortable with Christian language of the supernatural (although viewing it as symbolic) while Jefferson simply dismissed it as myth.
 
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