It depends whether their religion is totemistic, pantheistic or monotheistic, surely. |
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In pantheistic systems there is no source for the moral standards that karma enforces. |
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Within Paganism, I think that there's a misconception that being pantheistic equals the absence of wrong. |
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Written off by some as a pantheistic eco-nut, Hill demonstrated an impressive savoir faire for waging an effective media campaign. |
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He then preached against their pantheistic idolatries and urged them to repent. |
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Therefore Sikhism is neither a monotheistic nor a polytheistic nor a pantheistic, but a monistic religion. |
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The heart of our pantheistic work is to highlight the feeling that we are fully part of the great sacred cycle of life. |
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It excludes dualism, trinitarian monotheism and all the pantheistic forms of monism. |
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As one can see, a pantheistic religiosity and philosophy can initially hardly be treated otherwise than in its historical intention. |
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Wicca is a naturalistic religion whose followers generally worship a pantheistic Godhead and practice magic. |
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The names of nearly 2.5 million of the fallen are inscribed here, all of whom are considered to be divine spirits worshiped under Japan's pantheistic Shinto religion. |
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He later freed himself from this influence and moved towards a meditation on nature, with the aim of revealing a mystical, pantheistic vision. |
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We are pantheists, in the highest sense of the word, and our music is, so to speak, pantheistic. |
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When confronted with charges that Teilhard was a pantheistic heretic, however, the papal nuncio in Paris at the time, Angelo Roncalli, pushed the accusations aside. |
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This educated man explained that the local spirits are theoretically subject to a supreme god, the sun, but that paganism is pantheistic rather than incipiently monotheistic. |
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Evolutionism comes in many forms, but most predominately atheistic, pantheistic and theistic evolutionist. |
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Her Mexican origin leads us to think of pre-hispanic cosmogonies and pantheistic ceremonies where human beings merge with geography. |
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While most pagan religions express a world view that is pantheistic, polytheistic or animistic, there are some monotheistic pagans. |
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He not only has separated himself from being diffused as a pantheistic Deity throughout the totality of infinity, he first concentrates free will and sets up in opposition to it the capacity to react. |
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In this connection, however, it is interesting to note that in the Kabbalah the formula of creatio ex nihilo is used in a context where creation is understood in terms of emanation, namely in a context that is pantheistic. |
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Some individuals feel the need to use symbols and characters to mediate their relationship with nature, as a means of connection, without moving away from the basic pantheistic vision. |
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From our pantheistic point of view, the trivial, anthropocentric view of God is merely a generalised cultural metaphor for universal nature, for the cosmos. |
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A transnational investigation of the unifying aspect of pantheistic religiosity and philosophy can, however, also be expanded beyond the bi-continental constellation Europe-Africa. |
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For clearly, in the pantheistic context, if the tenet of creation is to be maintained at all, creation can only signify emanation, and the notion of emanation necessarily attributes divinity to the being of nature. |
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While most pagan religions express a worldview that is pantheistic, polytheistic, or animistic, there are some monotheistic pagans. |
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Nature for Pliny was divine, a pantheistic concept inspired by the Stoic philosophy which underlies much of his thought. |
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The scheme of pantheistic omniscience so prevalent among the sequacious thinkers of the day. |
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Emerson's idealism was pantheistic, identifying everything in nature with spirit, with the oversoul, with God. |
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Among those claiming that the environmental movement has been coopted by neopagans, pantheistic eastern religions, and New Agers is fundamentalist author Berit Kjos. |
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Suck was a display of pantheistic and revolutionary Schtupping. |
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These two deities are sometimes viewed as facets of a greater pantheistic divinity, which is regarded as an impersonal force or process rather than a personal deity. |
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