Category:Pantheistic arguments

Pantheistic arguments are based on assertions which define god as equivalent to everything - once god has been defined as "everything", clearly god exists.

The problem with this argument is twofold:


 * 1) If "god" is defined as "everything", then the concept of god is essentially meaningless in any other context
 * There is no particular reason to use the term "god", as opposed to "nature", or any other term. See: ignostic.


 * 1) The pantheist argument is not an argument for any faith which makes any statement regarding the qualities of "god", since in pantheism "god" has no properties other than existence.