The original inhabitants of Oman were pantheists, worshiping various goddesses and gods. |
The only people who can describe pantheists as atheists are those who preach the truth of a personal and transcendent god. |
Many artists, poets and scientists are also pantheists. |
Against this, it has been common among pantheists to argue that what is distinctive about pantheism is precisely its disavowal of any hope for personal immortality. |
Every year, on the anniversary of his execution, various groups of freethinkers — Masons, atheists, pantheists — gather at the monument, and a representative of Rome's mayoralty places a wreath at its feet. |
Because Wiccans seem to worship nature and nature goddesses and gods, they can be called pantheists. |