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A Pantheist Addresses the Problem of Evil Argues that the problem of evil poses no threat to the Pantheist, given that Nature is not subject to our convenience, placing accountability for "evil" actions in human hands.
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A Pantheist Symbolism Proposes a symbol for modern Pantheism, with commentary on meaning and interpretation.
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BELIEVE Religious Information Source - Pantheism Short piece of general information about Pantheism followed by sections on specific types of Pantheism, presenting some reasonably respectful contrasts with monotheism.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Pantheism Answers some common questions about Pantheism and deals with some common misapprehensions and criticisms.
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God and the Cosmos: the Real Divine Attributes Descriptions of God are based on real properties of the Universe. When theists worship gods, they unknowingly worship the cosmos.
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Religion from a Rational, Empirical and Mystical Point of View Religious analysis by Arthur Brown, using a philosophical, scientific and mystical point of view, moving from the concept of a personal god through mysticism to Pantheism.
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Stoa del Sol - Consciousness in the Cosmos Essays presenting many perspectives on mind in the Universe, represented mainly by scientists (including Eric Chaisson, Douglas Hofstadter, Carl Sagan and Jonas Salk) who have delved into such issues.
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The Antithesis between Nature-Worshippers and Book-Worshippers Many are the religions of humanity, but broadly humanity can be divided into two main focuses of worship: nature or scripture. Those who do not belong to one faction necessarily belong to the other. Essay by Shlomi Tal.
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The Idea of the Holy: a Pantheist Interpretation Comments on "The Idea of the Holy" by Rudolf Otto, analysing the distinctive character of the holy or numinous as perceived within the Universe.
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The Pantheist Credo Nine religious/philosophical points that form the common basis of belief for most members of the World Pantheist Movement.
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The Ten Suggestions With no personal gods to command us, David Harrington has ten points of belief concerning the Universe and our place in it.
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Varieties of Pantheism Without a monolithic creed there are many varieties of Pantheism, arising both inside and outside of "traditional" religions.