pandeism

Etymology
Possibly borrowed from, from (from ) +  (from  + ). (Similar words appear earlier in various languages, but apparently not in the same sense.) The word can be analysed as  or as a.

Noun

 * 1)  A belief in a god who is both pantheistic and deistic, in particular a god who designed the universe and then became it and ceased to exist separately and act consciously with respect to it.
 * 2)  Worship which admits or tolerates favourable aspects of all religions; omnitheism.
 * 1)  Worship which admits or tolerates favourable aspects of all religions; omnitheism.
 * 1)  Worship which admits or tolerates favourable aspects of all religions; omnitheism.
 * 1)  Worship which admits or tolerates favourable aspects of all religions; omnitheism.
 * 1)  Worship which admits or tolerates favourable aspects of all religions; omnitheism.

Translations

 * Afrikaans: pandeïsme
 * Arabic: رُبُوبِيَّة كُلِّيَّة
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 * Czech: pandeismus
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 * Hebrew: פַּנְדֵּאִיזְם
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 * Japanese: 汎理神論
 * Korean: 범이신론(汎理神論)
 * Norwegian: pandeisme
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 * Roman: pandeizam
 * Slovak: pandeizmus
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