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7 March, 18:46

We refer to a religion as theistic when A. It denies the doctrine of an ultimate reality B. It emphasizes theory as opposed to practice C. It features an account of creation as an act of God D. The divine is thought of as God or as gods

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  1. 7 March, 20:40
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    D. The divine is thought of as God or as gods.

    Explanation:

    The very term "theistic" refers to the act of any belief in the existence of a superpower entity, anything divine which we prefer to address as God or Gods. this theistic belief forms the basis of an individual's belief in the existence of a divine being.

    So, with the presence of divine "gods", there comes up the practice of religion (s). These religions are referred to as theistic only due to their basis in the thought of the God or Gods, as per the religion.
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