Because it makes sense to most people. 2 Timothy 4:3
"For the time will come when men will not put up with sound doctrine. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear." This quote means that people are moving towards what they want to hear rather than thinking through the doctrine, meaning, etc. Worldwide, Islam is the fastest growing religion. Deism may only be the fastest in certain parts of the world.
In all honesty and alot of diests agree with this. Deism is reserved for the intelectuals. Not that we don't let peopel be diests if they are not smart enough. Its just that it takes a certain type of intelect to want to become a deist or believe in deism. Our beleif is based on reason an nature alone (something the organised religions lack)
Predominantly Roman Catholic, with rapidly growing percentage of Evangelical Protestants.
Roman Catholicism, with a growing number of Muslims (Islam) due to African immigration.
Most likely Catholic but some experts say that Christianity is a popular and GROWING religion in Spain.
Deism does not believe in a GOD specifically, merely a higher power. Puritanism focuses on the Christian version of a higher power.
What is two major religions in Honduras? What is two major religions in Honduras? What is two major religions in Honduras?
There is no official state religion, although the government collects taxes for the major Christian religions -- Roman Catholicism and Protestantism. Muslims constitute a growing minority mainly because of immigration from Turkey.
the major themes of neoclassical period were deism, human nature, and wit.
There are quite a few major religions that can be practiced in Houston, Texas. These religions include but are not limited to Christianity.
Jerusalem is the city with the three major religions.
AnswerIslam, Christianity and Buddhism are the three major religions of the worldIslam, Christianity, Hinduism
Hinduism, Islam, Christianity andSikhism are the major religions of Indian subcontinent.