Godly belief |
Paine's creed |
Belief in God |
Creator belief |
Belief in a God |
Religious belief |
Belief of a sort |
Franklin's faith |
Paine's doctrine |
Voltaire's faith |
Franklin's belief |
Jefferson's creed |
Jefferson's faith |
Rational religion |
Religious doctrine |
Theological belief |
Jefferson's belief |
Reason-based faith |
Mark Twain's belief |
Jeffersonian belief |
Voltaire's religion |
Freethinker's belief |
Religious philosophy |
17th-century theology |
Certain belief system |
Thomas Paine's belief |
Voltaire's world-view |
Rational faith in God |
Ben Franklin's belief |
Basic religious belief |
Rational belief in God |
Faith of many a Founder |
Franklin's belief in God |
Religion based on reason |
Natural religion advocacy |
One form of belief in God |
Voltaire's religious view |
Benjamin Franklin's belief |
Faith espoused by Voltaire |
Religious belief of a sort |
The faith of some Founders |
Belief of Benjamin Franklin |
Belief in a "watchmaker" God |
Belief in an indifferent God |
Jefferson's religious belief |
Certain religious philosophy |
Belief in God through reason |
Belief in a laissez-faire God |
Faith of some Founding Fathers |
Ben Franklin's religious belief |
Thomas Paine's religious belief |
Belief in a non-intervening God |
Belief in a noninterfering creator |
Popular Age of Enlightenment faith |
Reasoned belief in a supreme being |
Religious philosophy based on reason |
Doctrine referenced in the Declaration |
Belief in God on the evidence of reason |
Religion of many of the Founding Fathers |
Belief in God based on rational evidence |
Faith that rejects supernatural revelation |
Subject of the pamphlet "The Age of Reason |
Something many Founding Fathers believed in |
View espoused in Thomas Paine's "The Age of Reason |
Faith espoused in Voltaire's "Treatise on Tolerance |
Belief that God created the world, but does not intervene in it |