Board Thread:Timeline Discussions/@comment-5590986-20180323070359/@comment-2236231-20180402203446

Batran99 wrote: Comrade Bunny wrote: Timothy Nicholson is Catholic. By 18th century American standards this would be controversial... You are right. I might not list any religion then Could have hin an Angelican; it was the official Chruch of South Carolina ; only disenfranchised by the 2nd President of South Carolina (who also made the executive title Governor). Angelican is close to being a Catholic though still controversal. I think religion is important to note as it defines one's world view- as a Catholic Timothy Nicholson would improve US relations with the Papalcy; it's only reasonable that he do so- the Pope is God's Vice Royal on Earth- his temporal voice. To not recieve recognition from the Papacy would be to not recieve the blessing of God; as in it'd make the US in the eys of the Catholic World a nation unsanctioned by the divine. Plus the chruch would see it as a way to gain some English ground after being disenfranchised by the Angelican Chruch.

Alternatively he could be a Calvinist; of the Dutch Church.