While the belief in an impersonal God was often a function of Classical Deism, Modern Deists have reasoned some other potential scenarios. Perhaps God is still around, turning the crank on his natural phenomena machine? Perhaps the relationship between God and creation is neither Impersonal or Personal, but something beyond the two... Transpersonal.
trans·per·son·alAdjective:
Of, denoting, or dealing with states or areas of
consciousness beyond the limits of personal identity.
Maybe our communication with God is more intuitive and fluid that we realize. When a person digests, they do not sit and consciously think, move these stomach muscles in and out, secrete more acid... When we digest, it is more like our brain runs a subconscious program that just does the work as we continue about our own conscious business. I think that God interacts with us in the same fashion.
This definition of Deism taken from the Instititute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies (ieet.org):
"Deists rejected blind faith and organized religion, and advocated the
discovery of religious truth through reason and direct empirical
observation. Deists believed divine intervention in human affairs
stopped with the creation of the world. They rejected miracles, the
inerrancy of scripture, and doctrines such as the triune nature of the
Christian God (trinitarianism)."
