What are the beliefs of Pantheism?
How do I into Pantheism?
Do Pantheists have any religious or mystic practices?
Off the bat, it seems like you're only interested in becoming Pantheist because you think "intellectuals like Einstein are Pantheists!"
Pantheism is just atheism with different semantics, bruh. That's the whole point of Spinoza using it, so he could be the exact same thing as an atheist but then say he wasn't one.
>>454356
Depends, there is a wide variety of people in pantheism. Some of them treat it as literal truth and subscribe to all sorts of ideas of universal consciousness and such that have no scientific support. Others use it as a metaphor, not really treating the universe as a god but using religiously inspired language to describe it.
>>454363
Yeah, just make assumptions why not.
I honestly want to know what it's about. I'm not thinking of actually converting to it. It just seems interesting.
>>454387
>seems interesting.
>Know nothing about it
>>454368
It can be atheism with different symentics. Than again a Christian can be someone that lives a normal life but goes to church once a week.
Pantheism can have profound spiritual aspects, it forces you to look at things you didn't see as linked before and find commonality in it.
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>>454356
Anyone that tells you it is atheism is wrong.
You don't, convert to Catholicism instead: see Lanciano. There is no evidence for pantheism.
>>457655
>le 4chan catholic
>>457655
>no evidence
>for pantheism
There's all the evidence in the universe, you doof