This Post is under construction, but in summary.
Limitation Philosophy has some similarity to both of these philosophic definitions, but the differences are significant enough that Limitation Philosophy is neither pantheistic nor is it Deistic.
Deism
Inescapable anthropomorphisms are essential to the definition of Deism. The idea requires an anthropomorphic deity. God creates (implies special creation, not process creationism), and then leaves His creation to itself. Both the idea of a temporal builder and abandonment of interest are understood from the conception of their human equivalents. The conception of ordinary deism as a whole cannot be made non-anthropomorphic.
Pantheism
There is more variety in Pantheism, so I’ll restrict what follows to Spinoza’s pantheism.
Spinoza explicitly did not believe in a “personal God.” His conception embodied physical laws of matter that determined the nature of objective reality. It was somehow deterministic despite denying a personal determiner. I consider this, and any impersonal form of determinism strange.
In Limitation Philosophy the physical universe operates as God’s embodiment, (including processes of homeostasis) and a limitless personality emerges from this embodiment. This involves the physical in God’s being, but it isn’t pantheism in any true sense of that word.
Origin and Refutation of Theological Determinism
In human beings, upon the initiation of any form of relationship rules emerge in the cognition’s of the human party (parties in human to human relationships). Where there are no norms already in place assumed rules come to mind almost instantly. We naturally perceive any deity, or situation functioning like one to be as rule obsessed as we are. The concept of a Deity capable of infinite variety and the not at all human reality this suggests, predicates the observation that no necessity for rules, predictability and control exist in the boundless being and limitless personality of God. The latter idea does not naturally come to mind in us.
Pardon the anthropomorphism in this question. God is omnipotent. What use would predictability or control serve? Omnipotence indicates an ability to manage without any difficulty anything a free agent or group of free agents acting in the temporal world of matter could do, including splitting atoms.