***Photo taken from Deism website: https://www.deism.com/
Author’s Note
"If
anyone can refute me—show me I’m making a mistake or looking at things from the
wrong perspective—I’ll gladly change. It’s the truth I’m after, and the truth
never harmed anyone. What harms us is to persist in self-deceit and
ignorance."
Marcus
Aurelius
Reflections
Deism
is belief in The Supreme Intelligence/God based on reason and Nature. Deism
espouses the belief the intelligence-based laws and rules found throughout the
known Universe, proclaim the necessary existence of The Supreme
Intelligence/God. Deists believe the only possible Word of God is the Universe
and Creation itself. Deism allows a follower to live a life with dignity.
According
to the 18th century philosopher Immanuel Kant, dignity originates with, and is
dependent upon, the veneration of our will for the laws of Nature. Kant’s
reasoning can only encourage people to value our own self-worth and the
self-worth of others, to be kind to one another and to value and respect all
life on Earth
One
of the most dangerous attacks against the dignity of us and against the dignity
of others comes from the various man-made “revealed” religions (Judaism,
Christianity, Islam).
Take
for example the essential man-made dogma of Christianity, original sin.
According to this ungodly teaching and belief, all of humanity is born evil
because Adam and Eve listened to and acted upon the advice they received from a
talking snake/serpent to eat from the tree of knowledge of good and evil. It’s
impossible to have dignity and to value your own self-worth, let alone the
dignity and self- worth of other people, if you believe you and everyone else
is born evil and stained with sin.
Voltaire
pointed out the profound truth that faith is not at all needed for belief in
God. Voltaire wrote:
“What
is faith? Is it to believe that which is evident? No. It is perfectly evident
to my mind that there exists a necessary, eternal, supreme, and intelligent
being. This is no matter of faith, but of reason.”
None of the revealed religions
promote human dignity. They are all based on fear that God will punish them for
not believing teachings that violate our innate God-given reason.
The
Hebrew Bible (Old Testament), the New Testament, the Quran and the Book of
Mormon portray God as a foolish, jealous, and violent bully who promotes
slavery and genocide. We must honestly
ask ourselves how we can truly love God and not oppose these anti-God religious
teachings about a God who kills every man, woman, child, and unborn child in
the flood, except for the occupants of the mythical Noah’s ark. Teachings such
as Leviticus 25:44-46 which claims God told the Jews not to own their fellow
Jews as slaves, but to take all their slaves from Gentile people and their
children to own “forever”. Or Jesus teaching that we should fear God because
God can burn and torture us for eternity in hell (Luke 12:5). The list goes on
and on ad nauseam.
Thomas
Paine addressed this issue when he asked us this question that we need to
answer in The Age of Reason:
“Is
it because ye are sunk in the cruelty of superstition, or feel no interest in
the honor of your Creator, that ye listen to the horrid tales of the Bible, or
hear them with callous indifference? Hopefully, over time, she will realize
that God gave her reason and not religion, allowing her to finally appreciate,
embrace and use what God gave her, and reject the ungodly nonsense of the Bible
and Christianity. The fear that if we stop believing in the religion, God will
punish us by burning us in Hell for eternity along with some earthly
punishments as well.”
Paine
taught us that God and religion are two very different things. He also taught
me that you cannot truly love The Supreme Intelligence/God while still
embracing the evil and foolish stories about God which are found in all the
“holy” books. His stirring words of,
“It
is incumbent on every man who reverences the character of the Creator, and who
wishes to lessen the catalogue of artificial miseries and remove the cause that
has sown persecutions thick among mankind, to expel all ideas of revealed
religion, as a dangerous heresy and an impious fraud.”
Doug
Tozier did a great job of addressing this problem in his article How Was
Abraham the Father of a Great Nation? He wrote,
“We
must examine more closely what we are being asked to believe about Abraham (or
Abram before God called him to conquer the world). We must ask why we should
believe that he is the chosen one? And the answer is simple: blind faith needs
no reason. But we ought to expect more and not accept a belief that goes
against every shred of decency we have come to know in modern times.”
He
continues,
“But
let us not forget that this is how we are told the religion of our fathers came
to be. We are asked to believe that this is how God accomplishes his plan in
the world. And this is how all religions come to us: claiming special revelation
and demanding unquestioning belief in things that violate the conscience that
God himself gave us to keep us from accepting such superstition. We normally
call such superstition by another name: mythology.
“Deism
precludes mythology, for what need have we of myths when we have all the
evidence of God we need in his marvelous creation: Nature. It is the God of
Nature who all religions try to imitate and mutate but fail to exemplify.
Religion is simply the personification, through superstition, of this God who
is evident in the natural world we see with our own eyes. We need no fairy
tales to see this God, who speaks to us without any mystery, and only asks that
we be good stewards of this world.”
The Universe is the only possible “Word of God”, and it is
not only always with us, but we’re also actually living and thinking parts of
it. Thomas Paine did a wonderful job of pointing this fact out when he wrote,
“I believe it is only in the
CREATION that all our ideas and conceptions of a Word of God can unite. The
Creation speaks a universal language, independently of human speech or human
language, multiplied and various as they may be. It is an ever existing
original, which every man can read. It cannot be forged; it cannot be
counterfeited; it cannot be lost; it cannot be altered; it cannot be
suppressed. It does not depend upon the will of man whether it shall be
published or not; it publishes itself from one end of the earth to the other.
It preaches to all nations and to all worlds; and this Word of God reveals to
man all that is necessary for man to know of God.''
In The Age of Reason, Thomas Paine did a great job of
summing up the kind of person Christianity makes and how prayer is used to
manipulate The Supreme Intelligence/God. Paine wrote:
“Yet, with all this strange
appearance of humility and this contempt for human reason, he ventures into the
boldest presumptions; he finds fault with everything; his selfishness is never
satisfied; his ingratitude is never at an end. He takes on himself to direct
the Almighty what to do, even in the government of the universe; he prays
dictatorially; when it is sunshine, he prays for rain, and when it is rain, he
prays for sunshine; he follows the same idea in everything that he prays for;
for what is the amount of all his prayers but an attempt to make the Almighty
change his mind, and act otherwise than he does? It is as if he were to say:
Thou knowest not so well as I.”
Silent Prayer
Creator God, thank you for imagining us in your
dreams!
Music
Beethoven
– Moonlight Sonata 3rd Movement
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUzwdBQDzxw
Barry
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