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Pantheism makes the most sense to me and it does not contradict the sciences.
According to pantheism God is not a personality distinct from nature. If we understand that all is nature and God is nature then perhaps people will respect the earth more.
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Having said that, I'm something....
Mostly it has to do with how one relates to nature illegitimate to do so since they are after all often talking about a conception of the universe things etc.
A difference between a pantheist and an atheist.
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Do you, or can you ascribe to both terms simultaneously and why?
My own personal view is that no, you cannot, by definition, ascribe to both beliefs simultaneously. I have found that in many cases, where this dual dependency exists, it is typically to...
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Pantheism is the view or human-like God, then pantheism is a variety... .
Yes you can be a athiestic pantheist.
I do, however, see how Dawkins' comment, particularly from the outside .
One can claim to be atheist AND pantheist at the same time.
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First, does pantheism belong under theism? From what I know it's more associated with agnosticism and atheism. The "-theism" in the name is misleading. Reading from the various sites listed paint a more detailed picture.
Pantheism is the view that Nature...
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Wants to learn about pantheism there are plenty of links there, I'd recommend the World Pantheist the term Pantheist)
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Spinoza's Ethics (The man who originally laid the groundwork kind of god, including a pantheist....
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I've never bothered to read Spinoza, and beside, I'm sure many pantheists would disagree with his description of god anyway.
Can any of you describe to me what god is to you? Can god think? Is god Concious?
Thanks in advance.
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As a classical pantheist myself, I would say yes in terms of collective a separate consciousness, ....
A Christian Pantheist this from a traditional sense.
Naturalistic Pantheists would most likely say that no, God is not conscious.
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This question has persisted in my mind and there are many inquiries to put forth about it, but these three seem to suffice for a beginning discussion. I will start a new topic if new questions come up in the discussion at present with these three questions...
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Such as the deist and pantheist conceptions of God, not to mention the polytheist conception be helpful), so it would include newborns with no concept of gods but not people with belief in only one conception of god....
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Where has this thread gone?
How did we get from Marushia and Fuko having a Logicians' Duel to computers and their first conception?
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The concept of "infinite" universes brings up.
This concept that, at the height of one element, its opposite will arise.
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In many religions there seems to be room for various concepts of god. Do holy texts normally limit attributes of god or is it possible to be deist, pantheist or even atheist using the bible quran or other texts?
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Normally limit attributes of god or is it possible to be deist, pantheist or even atheist using or is it possible to be deist, pantheist or even atheist using the bible quran or other texts? Thomas to be deist, pantheist or even ....
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Anyone else utterly perplexed that so many people STILL buy into religious myths? I get the "God" concept for how it's abstract enough to gain respect on an individual basis... like if you're a pantheist or whatever I'll listen to your interpretation ...
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All religions amount to nothing more than a socially-acceptable excuse for adults to believe in magic, but the Abrahamic... .
I think the main reasons it is still common are societal conditioning and early indoctrination .
To a large extent I find it baffling.
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Kabbalah Overview
Origin
"Kabbalah" refers to an esoteric doctrine concerning God and the universe, asserted to have come down as a revelation to elect saints from a remote past, and preserved only by a privileged few.
Early forms of Jewish mysticism ...
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[SIZE=5] Pantheism [/SIZE]
[SIZE=3] First published Tue Jun 4, 1996; substantive revision Tue Jan 25, 2011 [/SIZE]
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What religion did Buddah belong to? Pantheism is belief in many gods and demigods like the Hindu belief, were Buddhist belief is naturalism and there is no gods in their belief , but they do belief in ghosts ... .
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