John Clayton was an American journalist recognized for his work in print and broadcast media. His career included reporting on significant political and social issues, and he is known for his insightful and investigative journalism. Clayton's contributions to the field of journalism have helped shape public understanding of important national and international events.

"Is it possible that the portrait of the divine Son of God is an exaggeration, at best, or a complete fabrication, at worst, of the original Jesus?"



"There was no instruction to be thankful that the Christians were special people, chosen people. There was no nationalistic, political or ethnic superiority to be thankful for."



"Why is it any more reasonable to believe that God has always been than it is to say that matter has always been?"



"Could the one whom Christians worship be merely a mythological creation, or is he real? These questions have exercised many great minds and have been the dominant issue in New Testament studies during this century."



"The denominational world tries to pressure its members to focus on the birth of Christ, but in doing so layers of guilt are imposed, and competition gets complicated as one Christmas program tries to outdo the other."



"The purpose of this study is to offer a logical, practical, pragmatic proof of the existence of God from a purely scientific perspective."



"Between 1910 and 1950 approximately 350 lives of Jesus were published in the English language alone."



"Thanksgiving is a time when the world gets to see just how blessed and how workable the Christian system is. The emphasis is not on giving or buying, but on being thankful and expressing that appreciation to God and to one another."



"Thanksgiving is a season that is very much in accord with the themes and teachings of Jesus Christ."



"Not only are Christians writing about Jesus, but also Communists, Jews, atheists and agnostics are taking up their pens to paint a portrait of Jesus."



"I believe any question that man can ask has a reasonable answer-at least an answer that is as consistent with God's existence as it is in opposition to God's existence."



"We are assuming that we exist, that there is reality, and that the matter of which we are made is real."

