Pantheism is META-theism, META meaning: beyond, outside and above ordinary theism.
A Classical Pantheist views the Omniverse as a spiritual unity, which could be equated to the idea of the one theistic god but is better understood beyond and above the ordinary accepted understanding of theism.
When a Classical Pantheist says “god” they are referring to the Omniverse. When a Scientific Pantheist says god they are referring to our local physical Universe and Nature.
One must understand what the Omniverse is to understand Classical Pantheism, this should help: FAQ: What’s an Ominiverse?,
To those who want to know how the Pantheist God is different than a theistic God, consider these points. The divinity, oneness, or all there is or the Omniverse itself is not something that:
- is supernatural -> everything in the Omniverse is natural.
- preceded the Omniverse-> It was always there
- exists outside the Omniverse
- extends outside/beyond the Omniverse
- greater than the Omniverse-> it does not transcend itself
- is separate than the Omniverse, universes or nature
- sets laws in holy books (however, laws may be drawn from study, human thought, consciousness and science)
- judges people or punishes
- is dogmatic (written teachings, authoritative statements & ideas thought of as eternally and infinitely true)
- anthropomorphic (human-like in existence, thought or temperament) *
- is a personal God *
* vary
Some similarities could be drawn between the Omniverse and the theistic God, as follows:
- The Omniverse creates
- The Omniverse is greater than our local universe
- The Omniverse is infinite
- The Omniverse is eternal
- Since it is infinite and eternal and all there is, it is also all powerful
- The Omniverse is considered as the divine, one, because it is all that there is
- The Omniverse may have preceded some local universes
Scientific Pantheists hold the Universe (in its entirety) and Nature in general with profound awe and respect. When a Scientific Pantheist refers to God they are literally referring to this Universe.
Some Pantheists these days prefer to use non-theistic terms, rather than say “the Universe is my God,” they would refer to the universe by saying something similar to “I feel a deep religious reverence for the Universe and Nature.” naturally, a Classical Pantheist would use the term Omniverse rather than Universe.
- What does a Pantheist Mean by God?,
- The Pantheist Universe,
- What’s an Ominiverse?,
- FAQ: How is the Omniverse Similar to the Abrahamic God?,
- FAQ: But Who Created the Universe?,
- FAQ: Why is Pantheism not Theistic?,
- FAQ: What’s an Omniverse?,
- FAQ: Why do Pantheists Use the Term God to Refer to the Universe?
Updated: 12/21/2010
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