Hello friends, I entered deism due to difficulties in embracing atheism.
Difficulties On Afterlife,soul: I feel bad whenever I remember that this life is absurd, and that my death is like Hitler’s death, like the death of my beautiful lamb, there is no justice, no good, no evil. I met a classic deist friend. He told me that deism has a belief in a Creator, one of whose attributes It is justice and goodness, and if this Creator is just and good, then he will not leave the virtuous without reward and will not leave the criminals without punishment (I am not talking about heaven, hell, and eternal damnation), but rather the simplest manifestations of justice. In my opinion, those who deny the immortality of the soul and punishment and reward after death deny God’s goodness and justice. Because the conclusion against them is that this life is absurd and that the one who established justice and instilled it in us is not just himself. Do you really believe that your end and the end of the criminals are the same, which is decomposition?
Difficulties On God: If deism believes in the existence of a Creator of this universe through “mind” as well as some topics such as inspired morality and the afterlife, is this conclusion not similar to the dogmatists Descartes and Leibniz? that David Hume, and Immanuel Kant? criticized it harshly and considered it a metaphysics that is subject only to faith because human knowledge is limited to the material boundaries of the universe, so a person cannot acquire true knowledge about things that go beyond that. Didn't David Hume criticize the causal argument that the universe was not created in order for us to say that it was created by a God? And causality only applies to tangible things that are within our physical limits? Do you think it is acceptable to atheists’ opinion that all the arguments and indicators that deists rely on are incomplete extrapolations and not conclusive evidence? They stigmatize deists as appealing to ignorance and rushing to conclusions. While they see "waiting" until science gives the final word.
I tend to have my thoughts on that the afterlife, if there really is one, is one where our essence goes to another demensions, another form of existence for us.