Friday, January 11, 2013

DEFINING AND COMPARING






Defining and Comparing 




Transtheism in a broad sense is a system of thought, philosophical, religious or spiritually which neither is theism, atheism nor agnosticism. In a narrower sense, transtheism is a position or belief that the existence of deity is circumvented or transcended in some way.  Specifically Transtheism is belief in a system of thought, philosophical, religious or spiritually, with or without deities or gods, that divinity is attainable.

Generally transtheism has an objective pragmatic belief in the potential existence of deity but does not have deity as the leading principle of its system of thought.




Transtheism: A system of thought philosophical, religious or spiritually which neither is theism, atheism nor agnosticism.





Transtheism: A system of thought which is neither theistic, nor atheistic, but is beyond them.






Transtheism: Is a philosophical, religious or spiritually neutral position beyond theism, atheism or agnosticism.

Transtheism: Is a philosophical religious or spiritually position that is centered on something other than accepting or rejecting deity or gods.

Transtheism: Is a philosophical religious or spiritually position that is not centered on accepting or rejecting deity or gods.



Transtheism: A belief in divine influence.

Transtheism: A belief that reality has divine influences.

Transtheism: A belief in the archetypal ideal of divinity and deification in reality.

Transtheism: A belief in the possibility of divinity (deification).

Transtheism: A belief that divinity (deification) is a principle of reality.

Transtheism: Is faith in neutrality as a way of life.

Theistic Transtheism: A belief in natural deification of an archetypal reality with supernatural potential or actuality.
Monotheistic Transtheism: A belief in natural deification of only one archetypal reality with supernatural potential or actuality.
Polytheistic Transtheism: A belief in the natural deification of many archetypal realities with supernatural potential or actuality.
Deistic Transtheism: A belief in the natural deification of an archetypal reality beyond the world as a creative source that does not intervene.
Platonic Transtheism: A belief in the natural deification of an archetypal reality beyond the world that does not intervene.
Aristotelian Transtheism: A belief in the natural deification of an archetypal reality as the prime influence (mover), which does not intervene.
Atheistic Transtheism: A belief or accepting only the mere possibility of divinity (deification) in reality.
Agnostic Transtheism: To believes or accepts knowing only the possibility of divinity but deification is unknown.
Idealistic Transtheism: Belief that reality itself perceives divinity (deification) as an archetypal ideal.
Materialistic or Phyiscalistic Transtheism: Belief or Acknowledgment of the physical possibility of divinity (deification). In principle divinity is a potentiality in physical reality.
Pantheistic Transtheism: The All is “god” in principle as the source of all. But god is the archetype reality that this reality is moving towards but never can achieve.
Panentheistic Transtheism: The All is “god” in principle as the source and container of all. But god is actually the archetype reality beyond this reality as its guiding principles.
Subjective transtheism neither accepts nor denies God(s)existence. By faith this is the correct position. By doing so one keeps an open mind about the subject of divine influence or reality.
Objective transtheism neither completely asserts nor rejects God(s) existence. Objectively believes that this is the correct position. By doing so one keeps an open mind to new experience’s and evidence of divine influence or reality.
Transtheism: An objective pragmatic belief in the possibilities of divinity with nature, as the starting point of faith.
Transtheism: Is an objective belief about the ultimate realities or a God, god's or goddess's.
Transtheistic: One who may acknowledge a God, god's or goddess's.
Transtheistic: The attitude that one is ultimately independent of complete commitment to theism, atheism, agnosticism or any other beliefs about divinity. It views belief as a pragmatic tool in relation to the question of Divinity (God).
Transtheism: Is an objective belief about the beings of ultimate reality or divinities. It neither completely asserts nor rejects their existence and finds it inaccessible by arguments as to whether or not they exist. But acknowledges the possibility of divinity and that something other than divinity is the ultimate source of reality.
Transtheism: Is faith in the possibility of reality and the freedom to believe. Also as a faith it assumes the transcendence of ultimate realities or divinities and the possibility that all realities can change. Change is eternal and permanence is continuity. Human beings are then not the focus of ultimate realities or divinities, but divinity may be within human reach.
Transtheism is a system of thought or religious philosophy which is neither theistic or atheistic nor agnostic. The doctrine, that indefinite reality is the ultimate transcendental category of existence. Reality is not transcendent able. The belief that reality transcends any deity or entities Or that deity or entities cannot ascend beyond indefinite reality.
Transtheism is a theoretical or speculative philosophy (metaphysics) in and of itself but is a meta-theism in relationship to other theisms. It evaluates the essential nature of theologies and there descriptions of deity resulting from the divine source.


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