A person who maintains that God created the universe and its natural laws but does not interfere with them is often referred to as a deist. This belief is centered around the idea of a distant, non-interventionist God who set the universe in motion but does not actively participate in its workings.
A deist or theist.
Thomas Edison was a Deist. Deist believe that there is a God, but do not believe in events such as miracles.
Aristotle believed that natural laws could be understood through observation and reasoning, as well as by exploring the underlying causes and principles governing natural phenomena. He emphasized the importance of studying nature to uncover its laws and patterns.
At the least, you'd be a deist. You would certainly be spiritual.
the physical world follows natural laws.
the physical world follows natural laws.
the physical world follows natural laws.
A deist is a person who believes in a all powerful God, but not in a particular God from any one religion. George Washington was a deist.
the physical world follows natural laws (apex)
A theist believes in a personal god that is actively involved in the world and in people's lives, while a deist believes in a more abstract, impersonal god who created the universe but does not intervene in its affairs.
The word is not "Dies", but it is "Deist". A Deist is one who believe that there is a God. Some of our nation's (i.e. the United States of America's) founding fathers were Deists; some were Christian. A Deist may not subscribe to any particular creed or doctrine but he/she simply believes that there does exist a God.