Pronunciation: /pænˈdeɪɪst/
noun A person who believes in a form of pantheism that God created the universe and is now identified with it
A1 A pandeist believes that a higher power created the universe and then became one with it.
A2 Pandeists see divinity in the natural world and believe that God is immanent in all things.
B1 Some pandeists view the universe as a self-aware entity that evolves through the interaction of its parts.
B2 Pandeists often find spiritual fulfillment in the idea of a God who is both transcendent and immanent.
C1 The philosophy of pandeism combines elements of pantheism and deism, creating a unique perspective on the nature of God.
C2 Pandeists believe that the universe is both created and sustained by a divine presence that is inherent in all things.
formal The philosopher proposed a theory of pandeism, suggesting that a divine being transformed into the universe.
informal I recently learned about the concept of pandeism, it's quite fascinating!
slang Some people think pandeism is just a fancy way of saying atheism.
figurative Her belief in pandeism allowed her to see the interconnectedness of all things in the universe.
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