Sentences with phrase «many deists»

Jeff Deist and Daniel McAdams give us their thoughts about what the early days of the Trump administration may mean for our future.
Jay introduces the sponsors and guests for the day and talks about the theme for the day and about why he interviews guests Jeff Deist and Daniel McAdams.
Ronald Stoeferle author of «Austrian School for Investors», explains to Jeff Deist how Austrian Investors can have the best of both worlds.
Jeff Deist, president of the Mises Institute, weighs in on the discussion of what free trade really is and what the discussed changes could mean of the economy.
Jay introduces the guests and sponsors for the day's show and Jeff Deist and Dr. Mark Thornton explain how central bankers are responsible for boom and bust cycles.
If religion can be turned on its head like this — where the Invisible Hand of Wall Street (invisible to the Justice Department, at least) is elevated to a faux - Deist moral philosophy — is it any surprise that economic orthodoxy and formerly progressive tax policy is succumbing?
The founding fathers weren't deists or Christians — they were Jews.
But I reached a point where I could no longer believe in the christian god and became a deist.
So much for Jefferson being an Episcopalian lol... in that context, I'm not even sure you could call him a deist!!
Some aren't even sure if I'm a believer or an atheist, a deist or non-deist.
But highly Deist as well.
Hitler cud have remained an AGNOSTIC or DEIST Roman Catholic.
the problem with deists is that you claim to believe in god... which is incorrect!
Our government was founded by a combination of Christians and Deists, but having studied the actions of our government even against it's own people we haven't been a Christian nation since the beginning, much as some people want it to be.
They were Deists at best.
Deists generally did not believe in the divinity of Christ and did not believe in a God that played an active role in people's lives.
Every time a Atheist wishes to paint the Founding Fathers as none Faithful or mostly Deist,....
So, I am a Deist, who is a member of a Universal - Unitarian Fellowship.
Most were deists (not Christians) and Jefferson was, for all intents and purposes, an atheist (Thomas Paine was the most outspoken atheist of the bunch).
Jefferson, Washington and Franklin were well know deists NOT Christians as we Americans would like to think.
franklin was a deist (believe in a god, but one that didn't meddle in human affairs.
According to that site only two, Jefferson the church Deacon and Franklin were Deist.
counterww I am a Deist.
Even then there was conflict because there were different Christian sects as well as Deists and Unitarians.
BTW, Christians did not create establish this system, the founders of this republic although a few were theist most were agnostic or deist.
Thomas Paine hated Christianity (The Age of Reason) Thomas Jefferson rejected the divinity of Jesus (Jefferson Bible) George Washington preferred the terms «Grand Architect» and «Providence,» rather than biblical terms, suggesting that he was a deist.
Another thing to remember... the US was intended to be a secular republic by the founding fathers, many of whom had religious convictions, and some of whom were deists or atheists.
The majority of the founding fathers were deist.
The founding fathers were deists.
Actually, the founding fathers were mostly deists.
Some were indeed deist and as a whole they believed God that would set this country apart from all other nations.
I have a better idea, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and Benjamin Franklin were not religious people (Deists, believers in a distant God).
Deist, yes, but Christian, no.
Also Deist are still respectfully, the Faithful.
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.
I am not a deist, so I never get into these disputes wabout whose god or gods are more powerful, which ones exist and which ones don't.
a deist does not believe in supernatural events such as miracles, the inerrancy of scriptures, or the Trinity.
Protestant — DEIST 23 % Mormon — DEIST 22 % Jehovah's Witnesses — DEIST
Let's see... Franklin, Jefferson, Paine, and E.Allen off the top of my head were Deists.
any so - called «Christian» who is believes in evolution is 1) a Deist and 2) very definitely not a Christian.
Hmmm... Such as the Deists that helped found this country?
87 % Buddhist 81 % Hindu 80 % Secular unaffiliated — 77 % Jewish — DEIST 77 % Catholic — DEIST 58 % Religious unaffiliated 55 % Orthodox — DEIST 54 % Mainline Protestant — DEIST 51 % Muslim — DEIST 45 % Hist.
The Christian, there is only one god and it is a personal god, the Hindu there are many gods, the Buddhist there are only prophets, the Jew there is a god but the messiah has not yet arrived, the Deist there maybe a universal creative force but certainly zero chance of a supernatural personal god, I could go on but which of these statements is true?
All around us, Christian or not, deist or not, there are people filled with drive, desire, a positive outlook, and wonderful compassion.
Clearly these samples, only a small part of what might be adduced, are not the prayers of a deist to an impersonal, nonintervening god.
They were Christian deists.
Chris as a Deist I do not agree with your Christian perspective.
Deists prefer the god of reason to the God of revelation.
Chad Sir I am a lost deist trying to find if I can have free will without having «soul».
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