She was a woman who embraced the Christian faith following a speech by Paul in Athens.
He didn't Ben Franklin was a Deist.
No. Napoleon Bonaparte was most likely at heart a Christian Deist. He put on façades of interest in others' religions in order to better endear himself to those he conquered or ruled over. He embraced Catholicism for most Frenchmen and the Pope. He embraced Islam to pacify Egypt and the Levant. He kept up conversations with Jews in Europe to maintain their loyalty.
Thomas Morgan - deist - died in 1743.
Charles Blount - deist - was born in 1654.
Charles Blount - deist - died in 1693.
Thomas Emes has written: 'The atheist turn'd deist and the deist turn'd Christian, or, The reasonableness and union of natural and the true Christian religion' -- subject(s): Christianity, Faith and reason, Knowledge, Theory of (Religion), Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Truth, Truth
NO
He was a deist. Armstrong rarely if ever publicly discussed his faith, but "First Man: The Life of Neil A. Armstrong" by James R. Hansen, describes him as a deist, although his mother was a Methodist. The most direct evidence for this was when he applied to lead a Boy Scout group in the late 1950s, writing in "Deist" for his religious affiliation.There is a persistent rumor that Armstrong converted to Islam after his experience on the moon, but this rumor is not only unverified, it has been explicitly denied by Armstrong on numerous occasions.
2pac was a deist. A deist is someone who believes in God, but rejects organized religion.
Thomas Edison was a Deist. Deist believe that there is a God, but do not believe in events such as miracles.
No he was a deist