Examples of 'deists' in a sentence

Meaning of "deists"

deist (noun) - A person who believes in the existence of a creator based on reason and nature, but does not adhere to a specific religious doctrine
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  • plural of Deist (alternative spelling of deists).
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Deists therefore typically viewed themselves as intellectual liberators.
I do not see any deists there.
Deists hold a variety of beliefs about the soul.
The god of the deists.
Deists therefore do not believe in miracles.
These men were deists.
Some warm deists believed in some form of providence.
We are now deists.
Deists reject supernatural events such as prophecy and miracles.
I also think that most people who were deists back then would be atheists today.
Deists believed in a supreme deity who created the universe.
I am convinced that most professing Christians are deists.
Deists were not religious.
Among its members were evangelical Protestants and deists as well.
These deists said a divine revelation was needed to bring people back to their reason.

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This belief is common among Deists.
Deists reject organized religion and promote reason as the essential element in making moral decisions.
These beliefs resemble those of Deists.
Humanistic deists accept the core principles of deism but incorporate humanistic beliefs into their faith.
For the sake of effect he began by denouncing Atheists and Deists.
Other Deists were to follow his lead.
He wrote some further tracts in the Arian controversy and against the Deists.
The deists did not recognize the divine nature of Christ.
The American founding fathers were definitely not Deists.
Most deists believe that God does not interfere with the world or create miracles.
They called themselves Deists.
But Christian deists believe that Jesus was only human.
Christians are not Deists.
Deists believe that God removed Himself after creating earth.
Nay the Deists.
Christian deists do not worship Jesus as God.
There were a few Catholics and Jews and Deists and frank unbelievers.
Were Deists or atheists.
Before there were atheists, there were deists.
Deists believe that God created and then separated Himself from His creation.
As part of that, deists deny the miraculous.
Let us interrogate the religionists in this fashion, say the deists.
After all, godless persons and deists might both be labeled as such.
Many deists are strict determinist, believing that causality governs the entire universe.
You are an atheist, and you praise the deists of the eighteenth century.
Deists tend to be skeptical of all such religious claims unless they are rationally acceptable3.
But were most of them were Deists as the novel describes?
Thus, the deists maintained the cornerstone of the very religions they claimed to reject.
This includes Unitarians, this includes very liberal mainline so-called Christian denominations who are basically deists.
Deists affirm personal responsibility, positive choices, and reject negative attitudes and ideas.
In general, most deists view God as a personal God.
Deists also believed that God 's objective was the happiness of his creations.
Do not confuse this group with Unitarians, who are Deists.
Thus, the deists retained the very cornerstone of the theism which they pretended to reject.
America 's founders were a diverse group of practicing Christians and Enlightenment deists.

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