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Change: seen here arguing for her beliefs. You have to excuse the guy who made this video (a little bit of a cheeseball) and his little messages
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May 14 2008, 1:32 PM EDT
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Change: I chose the video below because the video I provided last time was a criticism of Deism, and it's only fair that the Deist side
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Change: This is the brotherhood of satanAnd they're forcing you to killThe apocalypse is nowRevalation being filled yeahYou seem so self-assuredWhen your leaders speakBut the lies all come outWhen the power grows weakSo they only hide awayUnworried and unsureStill feeding
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May 14 2008, 12:30 PM EDT
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Feb 19 2008, 1:32 AM EST
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Change: Edition.Edition. ”The belief that God has created the universe but remains apart from it and permits his creation to administer itself through natural laws. Deism thus rejects the supernatural aspects of religion, such as belief in revelation in the Bible, and stresses the importance of ethical conduct.”I
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Feb 19 2008, 1:31 AM EST
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Change: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Deistic thinking can be traced back to ancient times in philosophers like Plato who made references to God as the ‘craftsman’. (Other sites provided
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Feb 19 2008, 1:27 AM EST
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Feb 19 2008, 1:27 AM EST
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Feb 19 2008, 1:25 AM EST
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Feb 19 2008, 1:21 AM EST
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Feb 19 2008, 1:20 AM EST
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Change: By: Rochelle Lee Hey there Elizabeth… I have researched the belief of Deism for you and will start off the explanation with a suitable anecdote I found during said search. I was visiting in Cincinnati's airport with two executives as
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Change: One of the Americans' major refinements included a practical disavowal of any group being God's "chosen" people. While deism certainly never replaced orthodox Christianity as
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