1. Using a personal deity as defined by a self described holy text such as the Holy
Bible or Torah, for example, to describe the natural functions and phenomena of any part(s) of the universe.
2. Often associated with a lack of education or a fundamental lack of understanding of science. Although it is more likely due to the person's unwillingness to accept scientific theory even if they do understand because it disagrees with their religious beliefs. Some religious
people have gone to great lengths to prove their goddunit ideas with pseudo-sciences
like creationism. Creation museums have even been opened in the
United States although it is against federal law for creation to be taught in school as it has no scientific basis.
3. Used in a derogatory way to insult a person's willingness to push away all other things which disagree with his religious interpretation of the perplexities of nature. Derived from the words "God done it" to popularized by
people who live in the southern states of America where it is more acceptable to use improper
grammar.
4. A simple, all encompassing way to explain how everything happens. The religious theory of everything.
See creationism, intelligent design