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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Pantheism is a theological theory which equates God with the Universe. Often characterized as "Nature worship", it has been equally attacked by theists as being Atheism in disguise, and by atheists as being theism in disguise. Because of this ambiguity, it has also served as a label applied to many scientists of questionable religiousity, but who clearly had a spiritual reverence for nature, such as Albert Einstein and Carl Sagan. Many east Asian religions have strong Pantheistic leanings, with Buddhism, Hinduism, and Taoism all exhibiting substantial forms. Pantheist leanings appear in even the earliest texts of Buddhism and Hinduism, but the roots of the Western form are basically Older Than Steam. |