Tuesday, April 14, 2009

The Baptism: Old South Meeting House

Benjamin Franklin was baptized at the Old South Meeting House in Boston. His religion traces back to the
religions of his parents and also
explains later decisions. His
father, Josiah Franklin, converted to Puritanism during the 1670s. Puritanism was a protestant movement. This gives an idea of Benjamin Franklin's background, thus is significant to his later decisions. Part of Puritanism was for each believer to read the Bible individually. Therefore, the believe could have his own personal relationship with God. Puritanism appealed to smart, middle-class people, which clarifies why it would be in such a family of one of the founding fathers of America.

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