deism - belief in a disinterested God! not for me I prefer the hope that my God cares enough to want to save us from ourselves.
Reniaa
There's nothing empirical in your choices. That's what they are -- you choose to believe in 'unseen forces'. Fine, but, to present writings of humans thousands of years ago, as inspired from a supernatural god ? You'd have to have proof of their personal thoughts, in other words: Was it some unseen spirit that 'inspired' them or just their own natural thoughts, beliefs, preferences, hopes and wants?
You cannot possibly know the state of mind of those authors...no more than the authors of JWD posts, fiction or non-fiction books. Or, can you ?
I usually say I'm agnostic, but, going along with that theme (not knowing) I'm open for proofs. So, sometimes deism seems reasonable -- IF a creator/god exists...IT is an Absentee Land Lord.
Maybe they feel insecure in their position. ~drwatson
I think you've got something there! When I finally 'lost' my faith in Jehovah, I remember feeling a little scared & worried, "What have I done...?" We had always been warned, "There's no where else to go!" Yet, I was 'somewhere', and with some time, reading and deep thinking...I do feel better, calmer, happier. Because...I don't have to 'get into the minds' of humans/gods I cannot know.
Rabbit's droppings . .. . ..