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of England posted an update in the Outdoor Activities group Star Gazing May 18, 2020 @ 2:16 pm
As Venus leaves our evening sky you can see it’s phases even with a very modest optical aid I used my 5×10 Zeiss miniquick monocular a few nights back although some claim to have seen the phases of Venus with the naked eye.
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of England posted an update in the Outdoor Activities group Star Gazing May 11, 2020 @ 4:13 pm
Mercury will be under Venus on the 21st of may for a few days always a good thing to see, after Uranus, the most difficult naked eye planet.
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of Nevada City, California posted an update in the Schools of Pantheism group Pantheist Spirituality February 21, 2020 @ 2:22 pm
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of Portland, Oregon posted an update in the Schools of Pantheism group Omnideism September 28, 2019 @ 11:06 pm
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of Portland, Oregon posted an update in the Schools of Pantheism group Omnideism September 28, 2019 @ 11:05 pm
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of Portland, Oregon posted an update in the Schools of Pantheism group Omnideism September 28, 2019 @ 11:05 pm
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of Wolfville, Canada posted an update in the Intimate Relationships group Singles March 7, 2019 @ 10:42 am
Hi
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of Los Angeles, CA posted an update in the Schools of Pantheism group Pantheist Vision December 5, 2018 @ 5:27 pm
Why We Incorporated as a Church
by Harold Wood
Pantheist discussion boards on the Internet these days are rife with debates about whether Pantheism can be considered a “religion” or just a “philosophy,” with vigorous arguments by both proponents and opponents.
Observing these debates, I often find that opponents to the idea that Panthei…[Read more] -
of Los Angeles, CA posted an update in the Schools of Pantheism group Pantheist Vision December 5, 2018 @ 5:25 pm
uploaded new file(s): winter-2018-vol.-35-no.-4-pantheist-vision.pdf to Pantheist Vision
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of Beaverton created the international Schools of Pantheism group Pantheist Vision December 5, 2018 @ 5:14 pm
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of Ocean Shores, Washington posted an update in the Philosophical Discussions group Science 1 February 6, 2018 @ 10:41 am
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of Beaverton created the international Philosophical Discussions group Science 1 February 6, 2018 @ 10:39 am
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of Macomb, Michigan posted an update in the Schools of Pantheism group Scientific Pantheism February 6, 2018 @ 8:33 am
I made this video to raise the question of how we approach the idea of divinity. Alan Watts makes an interesting statement on “god.” As Scientific Pantheists, we tend to approach this idea metaphorically. What is your approach to “everything is divine?”
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of Rockford posted an update in the Motivational group Motivational Memes February 3, 2018 @ 8:23 pm
Food for thought — Positive quotes = quality food for thought and are both uplifting and positively motivational by defalt
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of Rockford posted an update in the Motivational group Motivational Memes February 3, 2018 @ 8:14 pm
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of Rockford posted an update in the Motivational group Motivational Memes February 3, 2018 @ 8:13 pm
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of Rockford posted an update in the Motivational group Motivational Memes February 3, 2018 @ 8:11 pm
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of Rockford posted an update in the Motivational group Motivational Memes February 3, 2018 @ 8:10 pm
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of Rockford posted an update in the Motivational group Motivational Memes February 3, 2018 @ 8:10 pm
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of Calabasas, CA posted an update in the Schools of Pantheism group Scientific Pantheism January 20, 2018 @ 7:10 pm
Sam, I can see nothing scientific in the video and philosophy you described.
It is an example of non-scientific pantheism. Here\’s more about it from the website: - Load More