| Return Create A Forum - Home | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| Religious Convictions | |
| https://religiousconvictions.createaforum.com | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| ***************************************************** | |
| Return to: According to Mike | |
| ***************************************************** | |
| #Post#: 1362-------------------------------------------------- | |
| What is Deism? | |
| By: A nonny mouse Date: April 23, 2015, 3:48 am | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| Here's the Wikipedia description. | |
| Deism, (which derives from the Latin word deus meaning "God") | |
| combines a rejection of religious knowledge as a source of | |
| authority with the conclusion that reason and observation of the | |
| natural world are sufficient to determine the existence of a | |
| Creator of the universe. | |
| Deism gained prominence among intellectuals during the Age of | |
| Enlightenment � especially in Britain, France, Germany and the | |
| United States � who, raised as Christians, believed in one God | |
| but became disenchanted with organized religion and notions such | |
| as the Trinity, Biblical inerrancy and the supernatural | |
| interpretation of events such as miracles. | |
| Included in those influenced by its ideas were leaders of the | |
| American and French Revolutions. | |
| #Post#: 1375-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: What is Deism? | |
| By: Piper Date: April 23, 2015, 3:17 pm | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| [font=trebuchet ms]Mike, | |
| It seems to me if we reject spiritual knowledge, knowledge of | |
| spiritual things might be withheld from us. It seems folly to | |
| me to believe that none of the saints and believers who came | |
| before us have anything of value to pass down to us. Rather, I | |
| believe they lived, live still, and would, as our mother, | |
| brothers, and sisters, wish to help us in whatever ways they | |
| can. They, like Jesus, would be "for us" and love would make | |
| them very benevolent toward us. Like Jesus, they understand our | |
| "lot" and our trials and tribulations. Being family, in Christ, | |
| they love us in ways much more powerful than our own earthly | |
| families ever could. They ARE us, in a sense, and we are them. | |
| We walk where they have trod before us. I think we can trust | |
| "the dead in Christ"-- who are not dead at all-- much more than | |
| the people who surround us on this earth. | |
| Knowledge can help us to understand, and fan the flames of love | |
| that are growing in our hearts. | |
| Certainly all of nature speaks to us, even surrounds us with | |
| God, but I do believe man, collectively, has been "seeking" God | |
| for ages. Things have been passed down, and we have the | |
| potential to also pass down things of value to future | |
| generations. They need our help, don't you think? | |
| I am coming to see that there is a whole host of family in | |
| Christ that can and will intercede for us, be it within the will | |
| of God. | |
| If we close our minds, if we slam doors, secure windows, and | |
| shut off the lights, how then will anything come to us, help us | |
| grow? How will we see if we close our eyes? | |
| [/font] | |
| ***************************************************** |