interest in the goal.
C1[by P1-P3]: A deistic God is practically irrational because in the act of creation she acted with some goal in mind but abandoned the goal without a good reason. Thus, God violated the diachronic teleological
principle of practical rationality.
P1: Intentional practical rationality requires agents to act for reasons, according to their best judgment, in order to promote their goals (implicit or explicit). Moreover, practical rationality requires that they should not abandon their goals unless there is good reason for
Doing so.
P2: Creation deism proposes that God created the universe but has no further interest, plan or goal for the universe.
P3: If God created the universe but has no further interest or plan for the universe, then God acted with a goal in mind and subsequently lost any