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The British philosopher John Locke believed in pantheism. What is pantheism?

A) the idea that God granted salvation to the repentant

B) the idea that God created a rational universe

C) the idea that God exists in nature

D) the idea that God does not exist

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The correct answer is C. the idea that God exists in nature

It is not however simply believing that God lives somewhere inside of a forest, but rather that the nature itself is partly divine due to it perfection when it comes to working effectively and efficiently.
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The best description for Pantheism within the possible answers is C) the idea that God exists in nature . There is no one exclusive meaning in all forms of pantheism, and as a result, some several types are found. Pantheism is the view that “everything that exists constitutes a unity and this all-inclusive unity is divine. They usually deny the existence of a "minded" being with properties of a "person", such as the ability to make decisions. Etymologically, ‘generic’ pantheism merely asserts that God is everything and everything is God. There are also naturalistic forms of pantheism, in which God is essentially a redundant concept, reduced to a synonym for the natural world.

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