Pandeism
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Pandeism or Pan-Deism (derived from Greek πάν, 'pan' = 'all' and Latin deus = God, in the sense of deism), is a term used at various times to describe religious beliefs. Since at least as early as 1859, it has delineated syncretist concepts incorporating or mixing elements of pantheism (that God is identical to the Universe) and deism (that the creator-god who designed the Universe no longer exists in a status where he can be reached, and can instead be confirmed only by reason).
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See also
- Creative Evolution, by Henri Bergson, Chapter IV
- Deism
- Flying Spaghetti Monster
- God's Debris, by Scott Adams
- God becomes the Universe
- Lila (Hinduism)
- Panentheism
- Pantheism
- Tat Tvam Asi
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