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Cultural Christians are deists, pantheists, agnostics, atheists, and antitheists who

adhere to Christian values and appreciate Christian culture. This kind of identification may be due to
various factors, such as family background, personal experiences, and the social and cultural
environment in which they grew up.

Deism (deist)
can also be defined as the view which asserts God's existence as the cause of all things, and admits its
perfection (and usually the existence of natural law and Providence) but rejects divine revelation or
direct intervention of God in the universe by miracles.

Pantheism (pantheist)
is the belief that reality is identical with divinity, or that all-things compose an all-encompassing,
immanent god.

Agnosticism (agnostic)
is the view that the existence of God, of the divine or the supernatural is unknown or unknowable.

Atheism (Atheist)
is, in the broadest sense, an absence of belief in the existence of deities. Less broadly, atheism is a
rejection of the belief that any deities exist. In an even narrower sense, atheism is specifically the
position that there are no deities.

Antitheism (antitheist)
is the opposition to theism. The term has had a range of applications. In secular contexts, it typically
refers to direct opposition to the belief in any deity.

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