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Jefferson Bible, Iroquoian Law, and Our Founding Documents

11/15/2011

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    I downloaded a copy of the Jefferson Bible the other day out of curiosity. James Rollins who writes some amazing books mentioned it in his latest book The Devil Colony. I have really enjoyed reading it and actually understand a little more about the purported history of Jesus Christ. For those of you that get lost in all the Thees and Thous, and often excessively long drawn out stories, this bible is really awesome. It seems Thomas Jefferson decided to edit the Bible into a condensed story that includes just the actual words and teaching of Jesus.
    Anyway, if you are searching for a new author, may I suggest James Rollins. All of his books have taught me something, the latest was an amazing lesson I will never forget.
    We WASPS like to think that our forefathers possessed amazing foresight, and intellect to produce documents like the Constitution of The United States and our Declaration of Independence. However, did you know that our Constitution was greatly influenced by the Iroquois Law that was written 250 years before our Constitution.
    According to Rollins, Chief Canasatego is considered by some to be one of our Lost Founding Fathers. Rollins give great account to this story of Canasatego's influence. These are the words beginning the Iroquois Law: "We, the people, to form a union, to establish peace, equity, and order..." Rollins then goes on to further astound the Wasps of the US by citing Resolution 331, passed in October 1988, which acknowledges the influence the  Iroquois constitution had upon the documents we credit our founding fathers of writing for this nation. Read one of his books and you will be hooked on Rollins writing skills.
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