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Religious advocacy organization
The World Union of Deists (WUD)
[1] is the largest and oldest
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organization in the world promoting the
natural religion of
deism .
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History
The World Union of Deists was founded in
Charlottesville ,
Virginia , on April 10, 1993, by Robert Johnson.
[18] The WUD is based in the United States with representatives in some thirty countries, produces podcasts, manages an online library, and publishes the journal Deism .
[19] The motto is "God Gave Us Reason, Not Religion".
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[21] The WUD has a bi-monthly publication called Think!
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International Members
Europe
Africa
America
Asia
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