Not exact matches
Hitler cud have remained an
AGNOSTIC or
DEIST Roman Catholic.
BTW, Christians did not create establish this system, the founders of this republic although a few were theist most were
agnostic or
deist.
You can't really believe that atheists,
agnostics,
deists and other religions can not determine right from wrong because they do not believe in an objective morality, don't be so obtuse.
The answer to that question is «yes» for religious people,
Deists and Spiritual but Not Religious people and «I'm not sure» for
agnostics.
SeaVik As a
Deist and my friends the
agnostics and the spiritual but not religious all would prefer the none religious handle.
Today I'd say I'm
agnostic — generally of the atheist opinion but sometimes wishful
deist — socially Christian with a strong affinity for Buddhist philosophy.
Deists and
Agnostics can also perfectly do the job
Every survey I looked at lumped
agnostics or
deists into the group.
I have no argument on what I would call an
agnostic atheist versus a
deist.
After two months of being bedridden in severe pain, I cried out to God, even though I was a One who believes in the existence of an impersonal God.
deist deist at the time (I had gone from an
agnostic atheist to a
deist in college).
It spans atheists,
agnostics, the «spritual but not religious» crowd,
deists and those who are religious but don't belong to a particular denomination.
Einstein was an
agnostic /
deist.
The only person who could possibly know whether Thomas Jefferson is a
Deist, atheist, Christian,
Agnostic, etc, is Thomas Jefferson himself.
The fact is, almost all of us — atheists,
agnostics,
deists, Christians, Muslims, Hindi, Buddhists, Jews, etc — help because we're compassionate, empathetic people.
The founding fathers were largely
agnostics and
deists, which are both relatively benign and understandable, given the greater lack of concrete scientific knowledge of the time.
Theist,
deist,
agnostic, atheist, believer in a god figure, yes a god but not one that interferes with the lives of humans, don't really know if there is a god, there is no evidence of god therefore there is no god.
Hey CNN, how bout showcasing companies run by atheists or those with an
agnostic or
deist bent?
They come in all shapes and sizes - Liberals, Conservatives,
Deists, Atheists n
Agnostics.
I agree that «
Agnostic» would have been the better term here, because
Agnostics (and
Deists) generally deny the god of Christianity not because they don't like how Christ described him, but rather how Christ's «followers» have portrayed him.
SBNR includes: — Believers in «traditional» religions (like Christianity but who don't have a particular denominational affilliation)-- Believers in a higher power (but not an anthropomorphic God) like the
Deists — Believers in new - agey pick - and - choosey cafeteria style religion with a bit of this and a bit of that eg: (hippy Jesus + reincarnation + feng shui)-- Believers who don't want to be associated with the «organized religion» label — Non-believers who don't want to be perceieved as «non-spiritual» (rather much like this topic)-- Non-believers who don't want to be associated with the «
agnostic» or «atheist» labels — and «other»
By the way, I consider myself a mix between a
deist,
agnostic, and unitarian Christian.
The most common religion listed on the site is «none,» closely followed by atheist and
agnostic, with a few Christians, Jews, and an occasional
deist, pantheist, or humanist in the mix.