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Deistic Sciences 

Deistic Sciences are the areas of science dedicated for search for extraphysical (spiritual) life and existence, mainly including technodeism, deistic technologies and scientific deism as a whole.
"Deistic sciences might be really necessary in the future in case we start searching for spiritual life and existence as we search for aliens."

"Deistic sciences are completely dependent of deistic technologies and of technodeism for become possible to be studied."

Deistic Technology 

Deistic Technology is a name used to refer to all technologies theorized, developed and created with the goal of search for extraphysical (spiritual) existence and life, such as for other technodeist and scientific deist goals.
"Deistic technology is going to become a requirement for start the scientific deist search for spiritual life and existence."

"The deistic technology idea shows that it's possible to put scientific deism in practice, even it would be necessary some years or even decades until the search for spiritual existence and life start."

Deitic Nihilist 

A person who faithfully believes there is no chance any deity could exist.

A person who is steadfast in the belief that no God exists and does not require proof or evidence to support this belief.
He's not Atheist dude, he's Deitic Nihilist and wouldn't believe in God even if the Archangel Michael came down to say hi.

That Deitic Nihilist is just as stubborn as a Christian Fundamentalist.
Deitic Nihilist by J. Mann February 26, 2014

deiticracy

The belief that only deities should rule governments.
Deiticracy might be an off-the-compass version of theocracy.

delicticultius

If to say somthing is rather delectable
Bro these pringles are delicticultius
In semiotics, diexus applies to a word or words whose meaning is only clear from the context. Diectic words may be poetic or literal. Words such as "here", "now", "we", and "I" can be used in a variety of situations, yet clearly have a fixed reference depending on who, where and when the speaker is. This is also the case for words whose meaning is ambiguous, such as "love", "faith", and "clunge".
Boy: "Sir, is the word diectic diectic?"
Girl: "No, cunt. The word itself is not interpretive; it does not denote something different in a new situation"
Diectic by ViolinChocolate808 October 7, 2023