Tag Archives: Classical Pantheism Defined

Classical Pantheism Defined – Version 1.1

Classical Pantheism is a way of thinking, realization or a philosophy [and/or religion if you like] that offers a mental perspective or a vantage point that’s other than theism or atheism, one that doesn’t entail having to believe in a god or not believing in one but views the subject in a different light. This [...]

Posted in Beliefs, Definitions | Also tagged , , , , , | Leave a comment

Classical Pantheism Defined – Version 1.0

Find the most-recently version of this document here: Classical Pantheism Defined
The word Pantheism is built upon the Greek pan=”everything” & theos=”God”; In Classical Pantheism the Omniverse (multiverse/cosmos/all of existence) is divine, eternal, one and infinite.
Classical Pantheism is a philosophy (and/or religion) that offers an alternative that is very logical, free of [...]

Posted in Beliefs, Definitions | Also tagged | Leave a comment

FAQ: Define Classical Pantheism Please

This article has been given a version number.
Find the most recent article (the one with the most recent version number) here: Classical Pantheism Defined
.
Note: The comments below were in response to an article that was moved from here, posted as a new article and given a version number, specifically the one with version 1.0.  The [...]


Ads Google decided were appropriate for this page
-:: Shows "relevant" ads from those who have $ to advertise ::-


Thanks for your patronage.

Posted in Beliefs, Definitions, FAQ | Also tagged , , , , , , , | 4 Comments