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The term 'pantheism' can be used in two different ways. Generally, it is the belief that the concept of god is identifiable with the forces of nature. In other words, there is not really a god in the usual sense, but what many perceive as God is simply the forces of nature at work. Pantheism can also mean a belief that accepts all gods.
It is the doctrine that believes all reality as Divine and that God exists in Nature.

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It is the belief that God's physical body is the universe and everything in it, and that God also transcends this universe. Existence is a part of God, but God is larger than existence. It is similar but different to pantheism, which says that the universe IS God in totality. It is also a belief in a genderless God, and God as the creator.

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a person who believes that God is a part of nature and that nature is a part of God.

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A pantheistic religion regards God as being identical with the material universe or the forces of nature, with a readiness to worship all gods of religion.

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Panthesistic is having more than one god.

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