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What is the term for believing in God but not actively worshiping Him?

The term for believing in God but not actively worshiping Him is called "deism."


What were Voltaire's beliefs regarding deism and how did they influence his writings and philosophy?

Voltaire believed in deism, which is the idea that a higher power created the universe but does not intervene in human affairs. This belief influenced his writings and philosophy by promoting reason, tolerance, and the separation of church and state. Voltaire used his works to criticize religious intolerance and promote freedom of thought and expression.


Why did deism appear as an alternative to Christianity?

Deism emerged as an alternative to Christianity during the Enlightenment due to a shift towards reason and empirical evidence over religious dogma. Deists believed in a rational, natural religion based on a belief in God as the creator of the universe, but rejected the supernatural aspects and organized religion found in Christianity.


Deism-revolutionaries of view of man?

The American Revolution is the political upheaval during the last half of the 18th century in which thirteen of Britain's colonies in North America at first rejected the governance of the Parliament of Great Britain, and later the British monarchy itself, to become the sovereign United States of America.


What is the purpose of mans life?

To live his life for a percieved idea/purpose, or ideas/purposes. The method for doing so is to master the the commitment to that idea/purpose. There is no inherent purpose for Man. Being a Man does not mean you will have purpose, as such these things must be investigated thoroughly.

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How do you put deism in a sentence?

A belief that nature is evidence of a creator is Deism.


When was Moralistic therapeutic deism created?

Moralistic therapeutic deism was created in 2005.


What does the word deism mean?

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.


What is the deism holy book?

Deism has no holy book as that would require divine revelation.


When did deism end?

The ideology that is Deism has not yet ended.To this day there are still many people who identify as Deists.


With Deism growing why does this site treat Deism in the past tense?

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.


What were the basic tenets of Deism?

nothing


How did deism get started?

deism was started because people wanted hope so they made up an idea and follow by it ( false hope)


What is the belief central to eighteenth century Deism?

18th Century Deism stressed morality and rejected the orthodox Christian view of the divinity of Christ


What is the latin word for deism?

I'm fairly certain that Deism is the latin. Dei, meaning God (as in deity), and "-ism" pertaining to a system of beliefs.


Is there a god in the world of deism?

Deism is a belief in a higher power that created the universe but does not intervene in daily life. In deism, the concept of God is more of a prime mover or creator rather than a personal deity. Individuals who identify as deists believe in a distant and uninvolved God.


What is the concept that god is a master mechanic?

DEISM