Originally posted by Mogobs30th:
I have faith, but not a religion, if you can understand what I mean. I am definitely not an atheist, what I believe is similar to a belief called "deism" (sp?). One god, no rules, no book, only ideas and a somewhat guessimate of what has happened according to a rule called "The Watchmaker Theory" (Some that have possibly taken a political science class in college might have heard of it, or something similar to it).
I have faith, but not a religion, if you can understand what I mean. I am definitely not an atheist, what I believe is similar to a belief called "deism" (sp?). One god, no rules, no book, only ideas and a somewhat guessimate of what has happened according to a rule called "The Watchmaker Theory" (Some that have possibly taken a political science class in college might have heard of it, or something similar to it).
"Many of the leaders of the French and American revolutions followed this belief system, including John Quincy Adams, Ethan Allen, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison Thomas Paine, and George Washington. Deists played a major role in creating the principle of separation of church and state, and the religious freedom clauses of the 1st Amendment of the Constitution."
You might also look into:
http://www.religiousscience.org/ucrs...spiritual.html
[ September 25, 2005, 09:06 PM: Message edited by: FirebirdGT ]
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