Pantheism - Definitions

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There are a variety of definitions of pantheism. Some consider it a theological and philosophical position concerning God. Viewed as a religious position, Pantheism has been described as the polar opposite of Atheism. From this standpoint, Pantheism is the view that everything is part of an all-encompassing, immanent God. All forms of reality may then be considered either modes of that "Being", or identical with it.

Others hold that Pantheism is a philosophical position closely related to Atheism. To them, Pantheism is the view that the Universe and God are identical.

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