Pandeism (disambiguation)
- Pandeism (disambiguation)
Pandeism may refer to:
*Pandeism, a philosophy incorporating elements of pantheism and deism
*Pandeism (Godfrey Higgins), a secret cult hypothosized by several eighteenth century religionists
*Pandeism has occasionally been used as a synonym for Pantheism, a philosophy which deems God to be identical to the Universe
*Pandeism has occasionally been used as a synonym for Omnitheism, a philosophy which deems all religions to be equal paths to the truth.
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