Definition of Deistically. Meaning of Deistically. Synonyms of Deistically

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Definition of Deistically

Deistically
Deistically De*is"tic*al*ly, adv. After the manner of deists.

Meaning of Deistically from wikipedia

- including with modern variants such as Christian deism and pandeism. Deistical thinking has existed since ancient times; the roots of Deism can be traced...
- formed under the umbrella of deism including Christian deism, belief in deistic principles coupled with the moral teachings of Jesus of Nazareth, and Pandeism...
- Deistic evolution is a position in the origins debate which involves accepting the scientific evidence for evolution and age of the universe whilst advocating...
- anything that the human mind can conceive. I think there is a pantheistic-deistic-American Indian combination religion out there for Americans. That rings...
- Revolution. As an adult, he attended Episcopal churches. Some historians see "deistic tendencies" in his few references to an impersonal God. Unlike Jefferson...
- eradication of religious authority. The moderate variety tended to be deistic whereas the radical tendency separated the basis of morality entirely from...
- Church are based on the allegation that Masonry teaches a naturalistic deistic religion which is in conflict with Church doctrine. More than 600 Papal...
- the Christian religion based on revelation and a deistic religion based on natural reason. This deistic religion was consistent with Christianity but independent...
- Being were scheduled. New forms of moral religion emerged, including the deistic Cult of the Supreme Being and the atheistic Cult of Reason, with the revolutionary...
- and 1807. It was a best-seller in the United States, where it caused a deistic revival. British audiences, fearing increased political radicalism as a...