IsmailaGodHasHeard
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I am just curious.
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Oh, okay. That is interesting.
Permit me to translate from Greek.It's all Greek to me:
Pantheism = All is God
Panentheism = All is in God
I am just curious.
I am just curious.
Yes. At least thats what I believe. I wouldnt say God because there is no outside "Creator." Creator would be embedded in "creation." A mother and father created their child. We grow flowers from seeds so we help in nourishment and creation of the flowers we take care of. Nature takes care of herself (her because mother figure) as animals and humans take care of ourselves and our young. Nothing is created out of thin air. Nothing disapears. We're an ongoing creation and change by form. Body to ashes. Sperm and egg to child.I am just curious.
Wouldnt All is In God make everything God? Thats kinda confusing since I believe everything is God; as God is life and within life to make life, well, life.Yep, basically, everything that exists is an extension of, and part of, God. But, unlike pantheism in which everything is God, in panentheism, everything is part of God, but God is also beyond everything.
Im pretty much just saying the same thing everyone else has said lol.
It's all Greek to me:
Pantheism = All is God
Panentheism = All is in God
"All is in God" means that God is also beyond all, as we know it, in addition to that.Wouldnt All is In God make everything God? Thats kinda confusing since I believe everything is God; as God is life and within life to make life, well, life.
Equal to and greater than at the same time?"All is in God" means that God is also beyond all, as we know it, in addition to that.
Yeah, that's my impression.Equal to and greater than at the same time?