de·ism
/ˈdiɪzəm/ Show Spelled[dee-iz-uhm] Show IPA
–noun
1.
belief in the existence of a god on the evidence of reason and nature only, with rejection of supernatural revelation ( distinguished from theism).
2.
belief in a God who created the world but has since remained indifferent to it.
de·ism (dzm, d-)
n.
The belief, based solely on reason, in a God who created the universe and then abandoned it, assuming no control over life, exerting no influence on natural phenomena, and giving no supernatural revelation.
Definition of DEISM
: a movement or system of thought advocating natural religion, emphasizing morality, and in the 18th century denying the interference of the Creator with the laws of the universe
Deism
belief in the existence of a supreme being, specifically of a creator who does not intervene in the universe. Compare with theism
• deism •
Printable Version Pronunciation: dee-iz-êm • Hear it!
Part of Speech: Noun, mass (no plural)
Meaning: A reasoned religion that rejects miracles, revelations, and faith as its basis and relies solely on rationality and what is provable in nature. God created the universe but exerts no influence on it now, leaving individual decisions up to individual.
I believe that objective fact exists in this world, and I believe that Deism means one thing and one thing alone.
Simply put, it is amusing to watch you so carelessly insult real Deists in this fashion.