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What it means on the lips of pantheists is plain.
Not aligned with any political party, her religious views are those of a Pantheist.
Pantheists thus do not believe in a personal or anthropomorphic god.
Such connectedness would have suited his pantheist view of the world.
From these sources we learn that David was a Pantheist.
Often the concept is associated with God's will in a pantheist view of Nature.
It is a membership organization that has been serving Pantheists worldwide since 1975.
There have been many pantheist poems suggesting wonder, but no really successful ones.
Pantheists believe that every part of nature reflects an essentially benevolent God.
Some environmentalists are pantheists who believe creation itself is holy, not the Creator.
Thus the pantheist is forced to speak of God in all things as if he were in a box.
The surveys may also include those who are spiritual, deists, and pantheists.
No one can walk much in the Oxford country without becoming a Pantheist.
Once you experience that awesome beauty, well, I'm an unabashed pantheist.
Much of his writing is imbued with pantheist ideas.
World Pantheist Movement - largely web-based but with some local groups.
The world is full of pantheists these days; he would be at home among them if he were to join their ranks.
Most pantheists believe the universe is sacred and the earth and nature are divine.
Exclusive monists believe that the universe, the God of the pantheist, simply does not exist.
List's doctrine has been described as gnostic, pantheist and deist.
He is a pantheist, delighting in every berry and shrimp because it's part of a beautiful mechanism.
Most pantheists are monists, because they believe all of reality is one substance, called God or Nature.
Miss Graham's pantheist stage poem is dealing with eternal verities here.
Tyndall was not a materialist, but more of a pantheist transferring religious language from God to the world.
Dad called himself variously a pantheist, an atheist and a humanist."