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Yes, Sir Isaac newton is often considered a deist. He believed in a rational creator who set the universe in motion but did not necessarily intervene in human affairs or perform miracles, aligning with deistic principles. His scientific work was driven by a belief in an orderly universe governed by natural laws, which he saw as evidence of a divine creator. However, his personal religious views were complex, and he also engaged deeply with theological questions beyond typical deism.

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