This is just the type of historical gossip that been foisted on American school children for more than 50 years. Inaccurate historical superstitions pass from classroom to classroom, unchallenged by students who gobble up regurgitated historical data coming from teachers who know more about NFL records than American history. Case in point:

George Washington tossed a dollar across the Potomac River. Even if he did toss something, the gold dollar didn't come into being until after the U.S. gained independence.
Francis Scott Key wrote our national anthem. Key penned the words but set them to an old English drinking song. The poem, titled "Defence of Fort McHenry," was put to the tune of the popular British drinking song "The Anacreontic Song." It was recognized for official use by the Navy in 1889 and the President in 1916, and was made the national anthem by a Congressional resolution on March 3, 1931.

The Declaration of Independence was signed on July 4, 1776. Only John Hancock, for the assembly, signed it that day. Congress, meeting in Independence Hall in Philadelphia, finished revising Jefferson's draft statement on July 4, approved it, and sent it to a printer. The other signatures were added to the hand-written document on August 2.

"Yankee Doodle" is an American song. It was a British ditty designed to harass ragtag colonists during the French and Indian War.
Likewise, many Christ-followers have fallen victim to inaccurate teaching that is often the result of lazy scholarship or doctrine that is designed to keep the disciple in-line:
When you accept Christ your name is written in the Lamb's Book of Life. Biblical authors (all from Jewish backgrounds) frequently referenced the Book of Life. Job hoped to be found in it. Psalmist writers wanted to inscribed in this book instead of the Book of the Wicked Dead or the Book of the In-between (the Undecided). Writers of the New Testament said the Book of Life was actually the "book of life of the Lamb (Jesus Christ), slain before the foundation of the world." In Revelation 17:8 that names "written in the book of life from the foundation of the world." Revelation 3:5 and Psalm 69: 28 talks about being blotted out of the Book of Life by rejecting the overtures of grace from Christ. God, in his mercy, romances the individual to remain in the Book of Life despite our rebellious nature to defy the Divine love and reject the desires of God. Thus He is forced to "blot them out."
You will know a person is a Christian by their adherence to the 15 Commandments. (11 Don't Dance, 12 Don't Gamble, 13 Don't Smoke, 14 Don't Drink, 15 Don't Date the People Who Do the Afore Mentioned.) While a person may benefit from the blessings of God in an obedient lifestyle, it is not the Laws of God that save us. Jesus said that the Laws of God were designed to show us what God expects to be a citizen of His kingdom, but "no man comes to the Father except through me. (John 14:6)" While religious and secular people have a list of qualifications for acceptance into their organizations, Jesus dismissed the us vs. them mentality of circle-defined organizations. "If you are not against me, is for me." (Luke 11:23) He defined being a Christ-follower as one moving toward the center (Jesus and His Father) not just stepping inside the circle.
As a Christ-follower for over 40 years, all man-made religious rules did were give me a false sense of security when it came to my eternal destination. They did not bring the "peace that passes all understanding" which came with a relationship with Jesus Christ. Once I grew in love with Him, I understood that His commands were to give me a richer life here and now, rather than a fire escape from hell and ticket into Heaven.
It is amazing what you discover is not in the Bible that modern Christianity has accepted as fact. But the key is you have to read it for yourself, instead of depending on the Bible book report given to you from the pulpit, Christian television, radio, tapes, and downloads. The results will be a freedom from man-imposed religious regulations that you never imagined you could experience.
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Those are pretty interesting! I didn't know most of those until you told me at Starbucks. ;-)
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