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I second that motion. And with that, what the founding father would really think. Most believed in deitism, or whatever, agnostic, if you will, and believed in church and state, for a reason... Ugh.
I believe the religion you're looking for is deism, which allows that a god might have been necessary to set creation into motion, but remains passive and non-participating. In essence, it defers to the divine to solve the problem of "Who/what created the universe" and ignores everything superstitious posited by religion.
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[–] HailtheHydra 2 points 0 points 2 points (+2|-2) ago
I second that motion. And with that, what the founding father would really think. Most believed in deitism, or whatever, agnostic, if you will, and believed in church and state, for a reason... Ugh.
[–] jxfaith 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
I believe the religion you're looking for is deism, which allows that a god might have been necessary to set creation into motion, but remains passive and non-participating. In essence, it defers to the divine to solve the problem of "Who/what created the universe" and ignores everything superstitious posited by religion.
[–] ObamaHatesWhites 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Which means if atheists want a voice, they'll have to move quickly to get involved.