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What is deism? What do deists believe?
Question: What
is deism? What do deists believe?
Answer: Deism is essentially the view that God exists, but that He
is not directly involved in the world. Deism pictures God as the great
“clockmaker” who created the clock, wound it up, and let it go. A deist
believes that God exists and created the world, but does not interfere
with His creation. Deists deny the Trinity, the inspiration of the Bible,
the deity of Christ, miracles, and any supernatural act of redemption or
salvation. Deism pictures God as ambivalent, uncaring, and uninvolved.
Deism is most definitely not Biblical. The Bible is filled with accounts
of the miraculous. The Bible is, in fact, entirely an account of God
interfering in His creation. Daniel 4:34-35 records, “His dominion is an
eternal dominion; His kingdom endures from generation to generation. All
the peoples of the earth
are regarded as nothing. He does as He pleases with the powers of heaven
and the peoples of the earth. No one can hold back His hand or say to Him:
‘What have you done?’” The world, history, and humanity are “clay” in the
hands of God. God forms them and shapes them as He sees fit (Romans
9:19-21). The ultimate act of God “interfering” with His creation is when
He took on human flesh in the Person of Jesus Christ (John 1:1,14; 10:30).
Jesus Christ, God in the flesh, died to redeem His creation from the sin
it had brought upon itself (Romans 5:8; 2 Corinthians 5:21).
I can understand how deism could be considered a “logical” position. There
are some things in the world that seem to point to God being inactive in
the affairs of the world. Why does God allow bad things to happen? Why
does God allow the innocent to suffer? Why does God allow evil men to come
to power? An inactive God would seem to answer these dilemmas. However,
the Bible does not present God as inactive or uncaring. The Bible presents
God as sovereign and incomprehensible. It is impossible for us to fully
understand God and His ways. Romans 11:33-34 reminds us, “Oh, the depth of
the riches of the wisdom and knowledge of God! How unsearchable His
judgments, and His paths beyond tracing out! Who has known the mind of the
Lord? Or who has been His counselor?" In Isaiah 55:9 God declares, “As the
heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways
and my thoughts than your thoughts.”
Our failure in understanding God and His ways should not cause us to doubt
His existence (atheism and agnosticism) or to question His involvement in
the world (deism). God does exist and is very active in the world.
Everything that takes place is subject to His sovereignty and authority.
Deism is most definitely not Biblical. A deistic view of God is simply a
failure in attempting to explain the unexplainable.
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