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Theofragmentism

Theofragmentism, also theofragmentalism, is a theological, deistological and divinialist theory that advocates all living beings are actually fragments of God (The Divine), or even fragments of other gods and divine beings, in different levels and forms, but they are all the same in the end. Theofragmentism actually uses of the same concept of people's divinity of divinialism, but it actually go into the theory that there are some fragments who are actually fragments of gods and other divine beings, but in the end, they are all fragments of the divine itself. Theofragmentism, together with people's divinity concept, is used to explain why are there some people who think and feel they are divine or even they are children of gods and fragments of gods and of the divine itself, such as to explain why everyone can become divine and evolve into divine ones, such as divinialism advocates.
"Theofragmentism is an interesting theory inside theology, deistology and divinialism, and it might be really help during the search for gods, spiritual-divine life forms and extraphysical life forms as a whole, but still, theofragmentism needs to be well developed and developed as a theological and deistological theory as well."

Deistological Hermeneutics 

Deistological Hermeneutics, also hermeneutical deistology, is a branch of deistology and deistography that seeks to applicate hermeneutics on deistology and deistography. Deistological hermeneutics seeks to understand deistology and deistography discoveries, reports and registers in a hermeneutical outlook. Also, deistological hermeneutics can also mean the idea to use deistology as an important tool inside hermeneutical understanding of religious texts, books and registers.
"Deistological hermeneutics might be really useful for theological deistology, mainly to finally find out if gods, spiritual beings and materialized extraphysical life forms really were living among humans in the past or not, but it might take a bit of time until deistology be completely developed to help to find this out."

Theological Deistology 

Theological deistology, also deistological theology, is an interdisciplinary field that seeks to unite theology with deistology and deistography, in other words, theological deistology seeks the use of sacred / religious / theological texts, books, articles and registers in order to study the nature of gods, spiritual beings and extraphysical life forms in general, using of deistological methods to analyze them and understand how gods, spiritual beings and extraphysical life forms actually are in practice. Theological deistology usually considers those kinds of texts, books, articles and registers as a form of protodeistography since they were, supposedly, describing the nature of gods, spiritual beings and extraphysical life forms.
"I am going to do a massive study on theological deistology, mainly on understand the nature of gods and see if it would be possible that they lived among humans in the past or not, it might be hard, but it will be really worth on doing it."

Deistologism

Deistologism is a philosophical position according to which deistology plays a central role in grounding or explaining everything related to gods, spiritual beings and extraphysical life forms in general. And even having an important role for spirituality, religion, occultism, esoterics, supernaturality, metaphysics and extraphysics.
"Deistologism is really important for the understanding of how gods, spiritual beings and extraphysical life forms influence human life and other living beings in our world, and it might explain a lot of things about them and it might even be really necessary in case we are going to study them with post-empiricist methods and ideas, since deistology would only be well developed in a post-empirical world and science."

"Deistologism is important nowadays to avoid atheist position over gods, spiritual beings and extraphysical life forms take over scientific community and psychology itself. But it would be necessary reaching a post-empirical world for we finally have deistology being developed in practice."
Deistologism by Full Monteirism March 19, 2021

Geodeistology 

Geodeistology is the study of the worlds of gods, spiritual beings and extraphysical life forms in general. Geodeistology usually works together with geoextraphysics and extraphysical geography, and geodeistology is considered as an important field on deistology and on extraphysics for the search for other dimensions and for extraphysical worlds.
"Geodeistology might play an important role on searching for multiverses and even multidimesions as well, and even for understand the social relations of gods and extraphysical life forms in general, where it would be called as sociodeistology, that's the study of the social relations of gods, spiritual beings and extraphysical life forms among themselves."

Ufodeistology 

Ufodeistology, also ufological deistology, deistological ufology or deistoufology, is an interdisciplinary field between ufology and deistology, it seeks the study of ufological phenomena that might be considered as deistological phenomena. Ufodeistology is really common among ufologists who believe extraterrestrials might live on extraphysical level or even extraterrestrials are at extraphysical level but they manifest themselves at physical level.
"Ufodeistology is an amazing area of study, since it seeks for cooperation between ufologists and deistologists, besides this area might explain a lot of things related to extraterrestrials, gods, spiritual beings and extraphysical beings."

Geoextraphysics 

Geoextraphysics is the study of extraphysical processes and extraphysical properties of extraphysical worlds and their space environment. Geoextraphysics usually works together with extraphysical geography that's the geographical studies of extraphysical worlds.
"Geoextraphysics is a nice field to understand how extraphysical worlds might be like and to study them in case they be found. Geoextraphysics might help a lot deistology, extraphysics as a whole and even extraphysicism itself."