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john Locke does not explicitly identify as a deist, but his philosophical ideas align with some deist principles. Locke emphasized reason and experience as the basis for understanding the world and argued for the existence of a rational creator through natural theology. He believed in the possibility of knowing God through observation of the natural world, which resonates with deistic thought, but his views on revelation and scripture also show a more nuanced position that incorporates elements beyond strict deism.

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