Yes. Percentage wise, it is now the fastest growing religion in the USA at 717%. www.sullivan-county.com/identity/deism_grows.htm
The ideology that is Deism has not yet ended.To this day there are still many people who identify as Deists.
Deism is a rational, naturalistic (non-revelatory) approach to belief in the Ultimarte Creator. A product of Humanism, many of the US Founding Fathers were Deists.
Deists believe that God created the universe but hasn't interacted since.
The total number of deists in the world is estimated at around 60,000
no
Deists like Thomas Jefferson and Ben Franklin endorsed the concept of a Supreme Being who created the universe
Deists argued that God created the universe but does not intervene in human affairs through miracles or revelations. They believed that reason and natural law were sufficient for understanding the world and living a moral life. Deists rejected organized religion and emphasized individual moral responsibility.
Deists believe a God (or Gods) exist. Atheists do not. Deists tend to believe God is a rational explanation for the existence of the universe, but rarely if ever intervenes in its operation.
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That is a question still being argued today. It appears some say no, they were Deists. Others say yes, the majority were Christian - see signers of Declaration of Independence.
Deist. Deists believe god created the world then stepped back. He does not intervene in the world today. Incidentally the founding fathers of America where deists, not Christians.
Deists valued reason, ethics, and the observation of the natural world as the basis for understanding existence and morality. They believed in a creator who does not intervene in human affairs and emphasized the importance of individual thought and personal experience in the pursuit of truth. Deists rejected organized religion and dogma, advocating instead for a rational approach to spirituality and ethics derived from nature.