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Is the deist God most logical?
Logical to humansLogical to whom? Are we suggesting that the God of deism is objectively evident? If not, then it would stand to reason that it's not the most objectively logical.
It may be seen as more logical than most ontological model because the deist God is more untouchable.Is the deist God most logical?
Deism teaches that God made the universe and its natural laws but do not interfere with his creations. It is the belief in the existence of a god knowable through human reason
Any thoughts?
Is the deist God most logical?
Deism teaches that God made the universe and its natural laws but do not interfere with his creations. It is the belief in the existence of a god knowable through human reason
Any thoughts?
Logical to humans
Why do you believe deism is not the most objectively logical? I am just curious
I don't know. So what did god do after that? Just observe? So much effort into creation but no more action?Is the deist God most logical?
Deism teaches that God made the universe and its natural laws but do not interfere with his creations. It is the belief in the existence of a god knowable through human reason
Any thoughts?
Do you think so?
Not the most logical to me upon deeper thought. It is the most compatible understanding with the philosophy of Materialism.Is the deist God most logical?
Deism teaches that God made the universe and its natural laws but do not interfere with his creations. It is the belief in the existence of a god knowable through human reason
Any thoughts?
Makes more sense than an involved all loving and benevolent god who would be all powerful as well.Is the deist God most logical?
Deism teaches that God made the universe and its natural laws but do not interfere with his creations. It is the belief in the existence of a god knowable through human reason
Any thoughts?
It's human imagination.Is the deist God most logical?
Deism teaches that God made the universe and its natural laws but do not interfere with his creations. It is the belief in the existence of a god knowable through human reason
Any thoughts?
Sounds like empirical materialism dressed up as theism, to me.Is the deist God most logical?
Deism teaches that God made the universe and its natural laws but do not interfere with his creations. It is the belief in the existence of a god knowable through human reason
Any thoughts?
Is the deist God most logical?
Deism teaches that God made the universe and its natural laws but do not interfere with his creations. It is the belief in the existence of a god knowable through human reason
Any thoughts?
It would explain a lot of why a god is so absent. "Ok, done that, now i can spend the rest of eternity twiddling my thumbs"
I don't think it is more logical than believing that God does interact with His creation. I would hold the second more logical because to create something out of love and then not love the creation... not logical IMVIs the deist God most logical?
Deism teaches that God made the universe and its natural laws but do not interfere with his creations. It is the belief in the existence of a god knowable through human reason
Any thoughts?
Is the deist God most logical?
Deism teaches that God made the universe and its natural laws but do not interfere with his creations. It is the belief in the existence of a god knowable through human reason
Any thoughts?
Is the deist God most logical?
Deism teaches that God made the universe and its natural laws but do not interfere with his creations.
It is the belief in the existence of a god knowable through human reason
Any thoughts?
Are you feeling OK? Flew became a deist when his dementia had already set in.My path is similar to Anthony Flew's I guess. (At one time he was the atheist's atheist, but he ended up as what he called a deist.)