Deists believe that causation things happen by chance/coincidence rather than out of necessity.
Believer; deist; theistDeist - believes in an impersonal, distant GodTheist - believes in a personal God (for example, that God hears our prayers)See also:Any proofs?
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 belief, based solely on reason, in a God who created the universe and then abandoned it, assuming no control over life, exerting no influence on natural phenomena, and giving no supernatural revelation.[French déisme, from Latin deus, god.] From Answers.com Not necessarily a "God" created the universe, but some greater being.
Ben Burnley; has never fully revealed that he has any religious affiliation; he has, however, stated that he believes in God; therefore agnostic and deist are likely.
A person who believes in a higher power but does not adhere to a specific religion may be called a spiritual person, a deist, or someone who is spiritual but not religious. These individuals may believe in a higher power or universal force without following the doctrines of organized religion.
It is definetly fate. There is no such things as coincidence, there is only the inevitable.
He didn't Ben Franklin was a Deist.
Charles Blount - deist - was born in 1654.
Charles Blount - deist - died in 1693.
Thomas Morgan - deist - died in 1743.
NO
2pac was a deist. A deist is someone who believes in God, but rejects organized religion.
Thomas Edison was a Deist. Deist believe that there is a God, but do not believe in events such as miracles.
No he was a deist
The word 'coincidence' is a noun; a word for a situation in which things happen by chance at the same time or in the same way; the occurrence of two or more things at the same time; a word for a thing.The verb form is to coincide.The adjective form is coincidental.The adverb form is coincidentally.
F.E Deist has written: 'Historiese heuristiek, teologiese hermeneutiek en skrifgesag'
Hellmuth Deist has written: 'Praxis der tuberkulosekrankheit und ihrer behandlung'