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20 April, 03:16

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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  1. 20 April, 03:18
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    Locke's religious trajectory began in Calvinist trinitarianism, but by the time of the Reflections (1695) Locke was advocating not just Socinian views on tolerance but also Socinian Christology;

    C) the idea that God exists in nature is right answer
  2. 20 April, 03:25
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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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