Nontheistic religion
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Nontheistic religions are traditions of thought within religions, some otherwise aligned with theism, others not, in which nontheism informs religious beliefs or practices.
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See also
- Antitheism
- Atheism
- Christian atheism
- Creativity (religion)
- Church of Satan
- Conceptions of God
- Deconstruction-and-religion
- Ethical Culture
- Falsifiability
- Freethought
- Irreligion
- Language, Truth, and Logic
- Mu (negative)
- Naturalistic pantheism
- Nondualism
- Raëlism
- Secular humanism
- Theism
- Transcendentalism
- Transtheistic
- Unitarian Universalism
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