The answer is quite simple because spirituality does not imply having to believe in gods whatsoever. Yes, one can be a spiritual atheist even if considering both concepts in their most strict meaning, for they are perfectly compatible witth each other.
An atheist pantheist is just an example...
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LXPT stands for Lisbon, Portugal. Before it was Lisbon, it was called Lixbõa and Lixbona (hence LX), Al-Ubuna during arabic occupation and before that Olisipo.
Yes, it depends. Since there are no dogmas in Pantheism it will always vary on one's perspective towards it. Naturalistic pantheism is perfectly compatible with atheism for it is nothing else than the addition of a spiritual - not religious - dimension to one's life. Spiritual =/= Supernatural...
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My name is Richard and I am 16 years old. I only found this wonderful community a week ago, and after going through reading some threads, decided I should join. The content and contributions here have great quality and there is so much I have learned only by reading others posts, I...
I have come across this interesting thread while reading on Pantheism, which lead me to create an account on this forum so I could also give my share on the matter.
I do not think there is a single etymological truth in relation to the concept of Pantheism. Especially with so many variables...