A group of religions similar to pantheism, but with a deist outlook on the nature of God. Pandeists believe that God is immanent in the universe - basically that God is everything and everything is God (or gods and goddesses, depending on the particular religion). However, unlike pantheism, God is not a concious or active being, but non-personal or non-interventory.
It is different to panentheism or panendeism, which believe that even though God is immanent in the universe, he also transcends it (exists outside of it partly).
It is different to panentheism or panendeism, which believe that even though God is immanent in the universe, he also transcends it (exists outside of it partly).
Oh ignore him, he's a pandeist - he sees the divine in a pinecone even.
I never said nature has a soul or conciousness - you need to read up on pandeism to understand.
Hinduism is not pandeistic - it's panentheistic.
I never said nature has a soul or conciousness - you need to read up on pandeism to understand.
Hinduism is not pandeistic - it's panentheistic.
by spider_of_doom September 08, 2006