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Should you think about your duty, or about the consequences of your actions? Or should you concentrate on becoming a good person?

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Rubbish now.
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Re: Deism & Atheism - Veto of proposed discourses hearing

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The Wiki article on 'Deism' is fine.
If the deists do not link creations to a God, then where did the creations emerged from come?
If creations are not from a creator God, then it is a useless God.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deism
The significant feature of Deism is deists do not believe in a personal anthropomorphic God who create the universe and dictates its commands upon believers.

You write a lot above.
The ultimate question is how can your views contribute to the well-being of the individuals, humanity and the universe?
I don't read of any potential pro-active actions from your views?

I am a non-theist and at the least I am pro-active in contributing views that can lead to moral actions that can be net-positive to the individual[s], humanity and the universe. Note this;

Why I Focus on Religious-Based Evil Only?
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