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Lostsunrise [7]
3 years ago
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The(...Ary)__principles of (...Theism) __is that god is the entire universe and all things and beings within it. In other words,

God is ubiquitous
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2 answers:
vodka [1.7K]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The answer seems indeed to be:

The primary principle of pantheism is that God is the entire universe and all things and beings within it. In other words, God is ubiquitous.

Explanation:

The term pantheism was created in 1697 by Joseph Raphson and has since been used to refer to philosophical lines and religions. The idea in pantheism is that God and the universe are the same. God is everything and is in everything. For pantheism, there isn't a God as a separated, individual being. God does not look like a man nor has a mind of His own. God forms and is formed by the universe and the things and beings within it; their mind is His mind and vice-versa.

Rasek [7]3 years ago
3 0

The answer is: "The PRIMARY principle of PANTHEISM is that God is the entire universe and all things and beings within it. In other words, God is ubiquitous.

Pantheism derives from the Greek and it is a combination of "pan" that means "everything", and "theos" that means "God". Pantheism is the belief that everything is part of an omnipotent God, so, divinity and reality are the same thing.

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