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Will America's Deistic Shift Lead to a Libertarian Shift? Exclusive to STR March 12, 2009 Deism,
the simple belief in
God based on the
application of our
reason on the designs
in Nature, the study
of which is science,
and which Deists see
as evidence of the
Designer, seems to be
growing in Deism
is very libertarian in
nature. There are no
priests, rabbis or any
clergymen to tell
people what to do,
what not to do and
what to believe. There
are no holy books to
follow. From the In
addition to people
rethinking their
religious beliefs and
moving towards Deism,
many people who are
still remaining within
Christianity are
nevertheless
rethinking their
beliefs and moving
away from the more
traditional,
inflexible,
bureaucratic,
government-like sects.
Most of them are
embracing
non-denominational
Christianity. Mark
Silk, the director of
the Public Values
Program which
conducted the survey,
said, “It
looks like the
two-party system of
American Protestantism
– mainline versus
evangelical – is
collapsing.” As
people get into Deism
more, they eventually
become aware of the
Biblical teachings in Romans
13: 1-7 which
teaches people to be
obedient to and
fearful of “the
powers that
be”/government
officials. They also
learn of Thomas
Jefferson’s
Deistic/libertarian
ideas on this twisted
Biblical teaching that
he expressed in a
letter he wrote on Hopefully, as people express their libertarian nature in religion by moving away from the formal “revealed” religions and towards the natural religion/philosophy of Deism and to other less traditional belief systems, they will carry this over into politics. With being freshly burned by the “change we can believe in” meaningless and empty mantra of Obama and the Democrats, perhaps they will in greater numbers begin to realize that politicians, regardless of what they say and which party they belong to, are nothing but politicians. Their words have no meaning because their driving force is self-promotion. When this happens, the plutocratic con-game will be over! Robert Johnson is a paralegal and a freelance writer in Florida. He was raised Roman Catholic, but after reading Thomas Paine's The Age of Reason, he became a Deist. In 1993 he founded the World Union of Deists and in 1996 he launched the first web site devoted to Deism, www.deism.com. He is listed in Who's Who in Hell and is the author of Deism: A Revolution in Religion, A Revolution in You. |