pandeist
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editpandeist (comparative more pandeist, superlative most pandeist)
- (religion) of or relating to pandeism.
- 1999, Brian R. West, Where is my God.[1]:
- [Y]ou're drifting somewhere in the Pandeist or Deist dogma, where god is either the Universe itself or is a part of each person.
- 2003, Paul La Porte, Social Work and Other Experiences in India:
- Indeed, most of the staff is either Hindu or Moslem, but they are full of these pan-deist ideas, and even Zahir deliberately used the Christian word "God" rather than "Allah" when talking with me.
- 2007, John Lachs, Robert Talisse, American Philosophy: An Encyclopedia, page 310:
- [S]ome pragmatists (such as William James) took a more pantheist or pandeist approach by rejecting views of God as separate from the World.
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editof or relating to pandeism
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editpandeist (plural pandeists)
- (religion) One who believes in pandeism, a blend of pantheism and deism.
- 1975, American Jewish Congress, Judaism: A Quarterly Journal of Jewish Life and Thought, page 41:
- Is Gordon a pan-deist, or a monotheist?
- 2003, Clay Colwell, BC Court rules FOR same sex marriage!!! YEAH!/CBC[2]:
- Does that mean that it holds a majority of Christians as its subjects? That it was founded by Christians? That it must hold only to what Christians say, ignoring Jews, Muslims, non-deists, pandeists, and all other non-Christians?
- (rare, religion) one who believes in the truth of all religions
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editone who believes in pandeism
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editBorrowed from French pandéiste.
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editpandeist (definite accusative pandeisti, plural pandeistler)
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