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i think pantheism is a way to have God as sort of an infinite being, or the universe itself (since if you are everything, you are also nothing) but to make the universe consious. This satisfies a desire for safety and a feeling of purpose while also admitting that the theist God is improbable.
The Universe is the Universe= Cold, mysterious and no purpose
God is the Universe= warm, safe, and having a purpose
same thing in the end.
Pantheism is the view that the Universe (Nature) and God (or divinity) are identical.[1] Pantheists thus do not believe in a personal, anthropomorphic or creator god. The word derives from the Greek (pan) meaning "all" and the Greek (theos) meaning "God". As such, Pantheism denotes the idea that "God" is best seen as a process of relating to the Universe.[2] Although there are divergences within Pantheism, the central ideas found in almost all versions are the Cosmos as an all-encompassing unity and the sacredness of Nature.
Personally ascribe to this view of God. Personally speaking of course.Pantheism is the view that the Universe (Nature) and God (or divinity) are identical.[1] Pantheists thus do not believe in a personal, anthropomorphic or creator god. The word derives from the Greek (pan) meaning "all" and the Greek (theos) meaning "God". As such, Pantheism denotes the idea that "God" is best seen as a process of relating to the Universe.[2] Although there are divergences within Pantheism, the central ideas found in almost all versions are the Cosmos as an all-encompassing unity and the sacredness of Nature.
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Growing up in Saudi, even with the Islamic schooling i got, and the prayers and such. My view of God was always Pantheistic-like, never personal. Have never said nor believed in a personal God. I was personally kinda surprised to find there was an actual term for the belief when i came upon it.
I personally don't find this view to make sense. Reason being is because I believe God made nature, they are not the same thing. Nature the creation, God the creator.GameGuy642003What if nature is merely an internal manifestation of God? Why does God have to create nature exterior to itself?
[QUOTE="GameGuy642003"]I personally don't find this view to make sense. Reason being is because I believe God made nature, they are not the same thing. Nature the creation, God the creator.foxhound_foxWhat if nature is merely an internal manifestation of God? Why does God have to create nature exterior to itself? I love ya bro, no homo. I just find it easier to comprehend that an exterior God made nature which is something other than itself. I mean that is how our minds work, since it is easier to think that, at least for me. and the Bible (which I personally follow with all my heart and believe to be true) says we are created in the image of God. But interesting point you made.
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