Belief in God based only on reason and nature is Deism. Deism is explored indepth. ... Deism: A Revolution in Religion, A Revolution in You is a powerful thought provoking new book on Deism written by the founder and director of the World Union of Deists, Bob Johnson. To learn more click the link below!
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An indepth look at Deism from the ground up. Includes FAQ and a Deist Glossary. ... Welcome to Deism, Deism Defined, Deist Glossary and FAQ ... Deism has a lot to offer you! It also has a lot to offer society! Deism is belief in God based on the application of our reason on the designs/laws found throughout Nature.
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Deism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Deism (\ˈdi:iz(ə)m\) or (\ˈdē-ˌi-zəm\) is a religious and philosophical belief that a supreme being created the universe, and that this (and religious truth in general) can be determined using reason...
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Explores traditional Deism and discusses its origins and influences with e-text sources in particular Thomas Paine's Age of Reason ... Deism and Islam...
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Deism: About the God who created the universe, set it going, and then left ... Deism is a natural religion. Deists believe in the existence of God, on purely rational grounds, without any reliance on revealed religion or religious authority. Because of this, Deism is quite different from religions like Judaism,
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The doctrines and tendency of deism were, however, by no means entirely confined to England, nor to the seventy years or so during which most of the deistical productions were given to the world; ... One phase through which deism may be said to have passed was that of a critical examination of the first principles of religion.
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Deism, from the Latin word Deus, God, is the belief of a God, and this belief is the first article of every man's creed. ... There is a happiness in Deism, when rightly understood, that is not to be found in any other system of religion. All other systems have something in them that either shock our reason, or are repugnant...
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Reference on Deism in England. ... The beginnings of English Deism appear in the seventeenth century. Its main principles are to be found in the writings of Lord Herbert of Cherbury (d. 1648), who devoted the latter part of a life spent in a military and diplomatic career to a search for a standard and a guide in the...
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With other English influences Deism entered France, where, however, only its materialistic and revolutionary phases were seized upon, to the exclusion of that religiosity which had never been lost in England. French Deism stood outside of theology.
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