You do not need organised religion to know that the universe is the product of an all powerful creator
Yes Deism is the belief of God(s) through reason as opposed to divine revelation.
Deists believe the universe has a Creator, but the nature of that Creator is something we must all discover for ourselves. Deism is a religion that uses both logic and reason to understand their Creator.
If you mean Deism by that, it is the belief that there is a Creator, but he/she/it does not interact with our universe anymore.
Deism is not an organization, so there is no date of foundation per se. The first instances of persons referred to or calling themselves deists were in the 17th century, and the idea gained popularity quickly through the 17th and 18th centuries.
That is Deism.
A belief that nature is evidence of a creator is Deism.
Moralistic therapeutic deism was created in 2005.
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.
Deism has no holy book as that would require divine revelation.
The ideology that is Deism has not yet ended.To this day there are still many people who identify as Deists.
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.
Tupac was raised as a Baptist but explored a variety of spiritual beliefs throughout his life. He also studied teachings from the Nation of Islam and had spiritual connections to the teachings of Buddhism and other faiths. Ultimately, his spiritual beliefs evolved and were not confined to one specific religion.
Yes Deism is the belief of God(s) through reason as opposed to divine revelation.
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deism was started because people wanted hope so they made up an idea and follow by it ( false hope)
18th Century Deism stressed morality and rejected the orthodox Christian view of the divinity of Christ
I'm fairly certain that Deism is the latin. Dei, meaning God (as in deity), and "-ism" pertaining to a system of beliefs.