Do Deists believe in an afterlife?

Key Facts/Beliefs of Deism:
- Belief in a higher power/supreme being. - Belief in an afterlife. - Rejects revelations as a source of religious evidence. - Oriented toward scientific fact and natural observation, rather than scripture.
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Do Deists believe in an after life?

For example, some Deists believe that God never intervenes in human affairs while other Deists believe as George Washington did that God does intervene through Providence but that Providence is "inscrutable." Likewise, some Deists believe in an afterlife while others do not, etc.
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What are the major beliefs of deism?

A: Deism is a system of beliefs about God that includes everything we can know by the use of unaided human reason and rejects any theological beliefs that can't be proven by reason and can only be known by God's revelations to us through sacred scriptures.
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Does deism believe in a personal God?

Deism. In general, most deists view God as a personal god. This is illustrated by the 17th-century assertions of Lord Edward Herbert, universally regarded as the Father of English Deism, which stated that there is one Supreme God, and he ought to be worshipped.
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Do Deists believe in multiple gods?

Deism. Classical Deism is the belief that one God exists and created the world, but that the Creator does not alter the original plan for the universe, but presides over it in the form of Providence; however, some classical Deists did believe in divine intervention.
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Do Deists believe in Jesus?

Christian deists do not worship Jesus as God. However, there are differing views concerning the exact nature of Jesus, as well as differing levels of hewing to traditional, orthodox deistic belief on this issue.
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What is the opposite of Deism?

Antonyms & Near Antonyms for deism. agnosticism, know-nothingism.
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What is the problem with Deism?

The problem was that the rejection of miracles also seemed to entail the rejection of divine providence (that is, God taking a hand in human affairs), something that many Deists were inclined to accept. Those who believed in a watch-maker God rejected the possibility of miracles and divine providence.
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Do Deists believe in prayer?

Deists, who believe God created the universe but remains apart from it, aren't supposed to believe in prayer or that God intervenes in history.
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Is Deism a religion or a philosophy?

In general, Deism refers to what can be called natural religion, the acceptance of a certain body of religious knowledge that is inborn in every person or that can be acquired by the use of reason and the rejection of religious knowledge when it is acquired through either revelation or the teaching of any church.
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Who is a famous Deist?

Famous Deists (or Suspected Deists):

- Edward Herbert –– English Lord of Cherbury. - Thomas Paine –– English-born American philosopher. Wrote “The Age of Reason,” “Common Sense,” and “Rights of Man.” - Thomas Jefferson –– 2nd Vice President, and later, 3rd President of the United States. He was a Christian Deist.
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What does the word Deist mean?

noun. belief in the existence of a God on the evidence of reason and nature only, with rejection of supernatural revelation (distinguished from theism). belief in a God who created the world but has since remained indifferent to it.
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What do you call a person who believes in God but not religion?

While the Nones include agnostics and atheists, most people in this category retain a belief in God or some higher power. Many describe themselves as “spiritual but not religious,” or “SBNR,” as researchers refer to them.
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Are deists theists?

A theist believes there is a God who made and governs all creation; but does not believe in the doctrine of the Trinity, nor in a divine revelation. A deist believes there is a God who created all things, but does not believe in His superintendence and government.
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Which of the Founding Fathers were deists?

Many of the founding fathers—Washington, Jefferson, Franklin, Madison and Monroe—practiced a faith called Deism. Deism is a philosophical belief in human reason as a reliable means of solving social and political problems.
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What is a Deist vs atheist?

A theist is the opposite of an atheist. Theists believe in the existence of a god or gods. Like a theist, a deist believes in God. But a deist believes that while God created the universe, natural laws determine how the universe plays out.
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Do Deists believe in the Bible?

Deists insisted that religious truth should be subject to the authority of human reason rather than divine revelation. Consequently, they denied that the Bible was the revealed word of God and rejected scripture as a source of religious doctrine.
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What is modern Deism?

Many Americans embrace a faith strikingly similar to that of Thomas Jefferson. Library of Congress. Deism was a philosophy, especially popular in the 18th century, holding that God had created the universe and its laws but then receded from the action.
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Who is the most famous atheist?

Richard Dawkins (b.

Dawkins is the most famous of the “Four Horsemen” of the New Atheist movement, and perhaps the most influential living atheist.
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Is theism and deism the same?

Deism closely resembles theism, but for the deist God is not involved in the world in the same personal way. God has made it, so to speak, or set the laws of it—and to that extent he sustains it in being.
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What is agnostic faith?

Agnosticism is the view or belief that the existence of God, of the divine or the supernatural is unknown or unknowable. Another definition provided is the view that "human reason is incapable of providing sufficient rational grounds to justify either the belief that God exists or the belief that God does not exist."
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What religion was Benjamin Franklin?

The faith of Benjamin Franklin, however, would seem to be an easy call. He was a “deist.” We know so because he tells us in his celebrated Autobiography. Franklin grew up as the child of devout Puritans in Boston, and at one point they considered sending Ben to Harvard for training as a pastor.
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Do agnostics believe in afterlife?

Agnostics think that it is impossible to know whether there is a God or life after death. Atheists believe that there is no God and no life after death and that death is the cessation of the existence of the individual. Agnostics & atheists have reported having near-death experiences.
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What am I if I believe in God but not the Bible?

An agnostic theist believes in the existence of one or more gods, but regards the basis of this proposition as unknown or inherently unknowable. The agnostic theist may also or alternatively be agnostic regarding the properties of the god or gods that they believe in.
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