pantheism - belief in all gods
deism: movement or system of thought advocating natural religion, emphasizing morality, and in the 18th century denying the interference of the Creator with the laws of the universe
2007-11-16 16:20:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Mercuri have been given it acceptable. Pantheism posits no own deity. The "god" in pantheism is greater a collective of all it somewhat is. it is not a creative or intercessionary entity. It does no longer instruction manual, however some have faith this collective (each and every so often mentioned by way of fact the "established techniques") could be responsive, in techniques that look to align with what all of us understand from quantum physics, yet with a paranormal overtone to it.
2016-11-11 21:26:05
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answered by clapper 4
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From what I understand, deists (in general) believe in a God that created everything in the world and universe to work a certain way, and then just sat back to let it work on its own. In other words, they don't believe in a God that listens to everyone's specific prayers or who is watching every move that everyone makes every second of every day. On the other hand, pantheists believe that there is divine power in all of the universe. Some even see everything in the universe as "God."
2007-11-16 16:21:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Pantheism Deism
2017-02-24 07:40:27
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answered by cochran 3
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pantheists believe the universe is god
deists believe an impersonal god made the universe
2007-11-16 16:21:56
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answered by JWill 4
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deism: god did it, and doesn't do anything now 'cept maybe watch.
pantheism: god IS it
2007-11-16 16:22:24
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answered by Solly Llama NOR★CAL R&S 7
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Simple, one God or many Gods.
2007-11-16 16:21:23
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answered by ruriksson 5
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