You might say that the atomic theory (all matter is composed of elementary particles called atoms) supports deism (natural religion based on reason) and pantheism (the deity is in everything). This theory and probably dozens of others 'support' deism and pantheism in the sense that they do not contradict, oppose or disprove them. That is different from saying that the theory represents strong evidence that they are true.
A pandeist is a person who believes in a blend of pantheism and deism, or a person who believes in the truth of all religions.
Men of science and those who found themselves unable to accept divine revelation.
He was a pantheist or basically used poetic language to describe the workings and laws of the universe. That is what his methapors of a God meant. The laws/underpinnings of the universe. His was a pantheism closer to atheism then deism though. He didn't believe in any conscious or self aware creator/designer.
A belief that nature is evidence of a creator is Deism.
Moralistic therapeutic deism was created in 2005.
The word "deism" has its roots in the word "god". Deism refers to the belief that based on observation, the natural world has "reason" and this is sufficient to justify the existence of God. In short, deism refers to the belief that there is God.
Deism has no holy book as that would require divine revelation.
Pantheism rejects Scripture and professes that God is an impersonal Being revealed only in nature. Pantheists believe that divinity is inherent in the natural world and can be experienced through nature rather than through sacred texts.
The ideology that is Deism has not yet ended.To this day there are still many people who identify as Deists.
Most of the people on this site might not understand that Deism is still a very active and thriving ideology.This can be corrected by people that are aware of the aforementioned fact and by answering questions or revising inaccurate answers relating to deism on this site.
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deism was started because people wanted hope so they made up an idea and follow by it ( false hope)