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What if anytime during the 19th or early 20th Century, a Church is founded based upon Thomas Jefferson's work The Life and Morals of Jesus of Nazareth or the Jefferson Bible? In this work, Jefferson attempted to extract the essence of the teachings of Christ, which he believed to be the best system of ethics the world had ever seen, by constructing his own version of the New Testament, free from all signs of Christ's divinity, all things supernatural and what he perceived as "misinterpretations" by the Four Evangelists.
It's difficult to find a concrete POD for this but; since the Jefferson Bible was only published at the very of end the 19th Century in 1895, how about it getting out into the public much earlier and finding a place in the new religious movements of the 19th Century? In the period of the Second or Third of the "Great Awakenings"?
Now let's just say that this Church becomes widespread and popular enough to be one of the mainstream Christian denominations in modern America? With many enough "Jeffersonian Christians" serving in government and public life by the beginning of the 20th Century. Now this "Jeffersonian Church" would be very unique among the denominations of the world in that it is perhaps the only one that renounces the divinity of Jesus Christ. What effect would this have on Christianity and religion in general in America? And the world?