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18 July, 11:17

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Type a paragraph explaining the difference between the Christian and the pantheistic views of nature.

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    While pantheists held the forces of nature as divine and personal beings, Christians see the nature as the product of Creation of a being - God - who precedes it, and differs itself from it - and He is superior. Christians believe in one only God, who exists forever, who created everything else that’s not Him. Pantheists have no limits for how many gods there are, and their number doesn’t really matter. While the one God is deemed perfect, omnipresent and omniscient, the pantheistic deities are a bit closer to human’s imperfect nature: they have feelings, emotions, they fight, they envy, etc. Since these deities would have powers over particular branches of nature, they should be kept content in order to be generous. The Christian’s view is a bit more "difficult": they believe God has and will always love humankind, and any suffering he send is a part of a larger plan for the greater good; and that’s not contradictory, since God himself became a man and suffered. Pantheists usually have a more cyclical understanding of nature, while Christians see it with a beginning and an end, so history is unrepeatable and each part of it has a special meaning.
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