The founder of Deism was Lord Herbert of Cherbury (1583–1648). Deism flourished in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries and reached its zenith around ...
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Born in Columbus, Ohio he was an ardent proponent of Deism and the positive benefits of meeting in community. He believed that the only difference between an Atheist and a Deist is that a Deist believes in a God of First Cause. ... The Religious Affiliation of; Keith R. Wright founder of the United Deist Church...
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". . . Some books against Deism fell into my hands. . . It happened that they wrought an ... Jefferson is often called the founder of the Democratic party. Many other groups also claim to follow his principles. He developed the theory of states' rights, which was against giving much authority to the federal government.
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Apologetics Press, Inc. ... John Jay was another brilliant Founder with a long and distinguished career in the formation and shaping of American civilization from the beginning. ... Deism, Atheism, and the Founders by Dave Miller, Ph.D.
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I think that we should define Deism according the same way as the founder of deism did. not the way that modern dictionaries do. --TimSvendsen 10:14, 31 January 2007 (EST) ... There is no one founder of deism, as the concepts and ideas have been around for much longer than the 1600's. The only thing the "founder" adds...
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Deism and Islam ... Deism has become one of the most confused and abused words in the world of religion. It's often defined by those that reject Deism itself and define it to promote a political agenda. To the dogmatic Humanists on the political left it's merely a weapon to attack Christianity.
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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 conflicts of creeds and systems.
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Nevertheless, they believed that non-Christian religions might still contain the essential elements of true religion. The founder of deism was Lord Herbert
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The founder of Deism was Lord Herbert of Cherbury (1583–1648). ... The founder of Deism was Lord Herbert of Cherbury (1583–1648). Deism flourished in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries and reached its zenith around the time of the American Revolution.
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The founder of Deism was Lord Herbert of Cherbury (1583–1648). ... Deism as a Heresy in the 1500s, for it's rejection of the divinity of Jesus Christ, the importance of the church, and eschewing the idea of Divine Intervention.
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