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  • The Deists and Pantheists are going to be a problem.

    Freshwater: October 29, 2009. - The Panda's Thumb 2009

  • Pantheists and Gnostics have many of the same disagreements with monotheists that atheists do.

    Impossible Burdens of Proof 2007

  • Pantheists are generally philosophical Monists who believe that everything is 'one thing' and all comes from the same source.

    God's third party Kylopod 2008

  • Pantheists are generally philosophical Monists who believe that everything is 'one thing' and all comes from the same source.

    Archive 2008-07-01 Kylopod 2008

  • Pantheists usually deny the existence of a personal God.

    Pantheism Levine, Michael 2007

  • Pantheists have to ask themselves what they should do given what they believe.

    Pantheism Levine, Michael 2007

  • Pantheists eschew hierarchies that have as a criterion for the "good life" any particular intrinsic feature that certain human beings may have which others lack.

    Pantheism Levine, Michael 2007

  • Pantheists recognise cultural patterns and symbolic representations that "model" their beliefs.

    Pantheism Levine, Michael 2007

  • Pantheists (and theists) will generally reject any environmental ethic as unsound if it fails to regard the non-human world as a full-fledged member of the moral community.

    Pantheism Levine, Michael 2007

  • Pantheists, like theists, tend to be "moral realists."

    Pantheism Levine, Michael 2007

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