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  Wikipedia: Cosmotheism
Cosmotheism is a form of classical pantheism that identifies God with the cosmos, that is, with the universe as a unified whole.
The foundation of Pierce's Cosmotheism was essentially similar to classical monistic pantheism -- he recognized no physical difference or separation between human and divine, between creator and created -- but with a few differences, most notably his idea of the "degree of consciousness of the whole, within".
In Nesiyahu's universalist re-imagining of a secular divinity, the universal celebration of Cosmotheism is the basis for rebuilding the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem, and is also a secular ethnically Jewish and a Zionist contribution to all of humankind.
www.factbook.org /wikipedia/en/c/co/cosmotheism.html   (951 words)

  
 The Church of Cosmotheism
Cosmotheism is a religion which expresses the essence of the fundamental laws of nature which define who we are, what our true purpose is, and most importantly, how we might serve the Creator by striving toward our true purpose.
Cosmotheism positively asserts that there is an internal meaning and purpose in life and in the cosmos; that the Creator is an essential unity, or consciousness that binds all living beings and all of the inorganic cosmos together as one.
Although Cosmotheism is a twentieth-century religion, it's origins are as ancient as religious thought itself.
www.churchofcosmotheism.org   (295 words)

  
 Talk:Cosmotheism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cosmotheism and people like myself are necessary here to preserve neutrality (NPOV) here and to preserve quality and political, religious, and philosophical diversity of ideas and ideals, and to help keep it that way.
David Gerard wrote most of his pov censored and edited version of the Cosmotheism article, but, most of his "sources" are from biased and bigoted and slanderous "authors", that are more interested in "spin" than in the "facts", or Whole Truths of Reality.-PV I did not have the inclination to read this entire discussion.
Either the therm cosmotheism is a generic term that may need to be disambiguated to differentiate from the church, or if it is exclusively to do with Dr Pierce and his group, then it needs to be removed from the TdC article.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Talk:Cosmotheism   (3770 words)

  
 [Foundation-l] China censoring Wikipedia? Lying hypocrisy?
In its broadest sense, the word Cosmotheism may be considered simply as being synonymous with ''[[pantheism]]'', although not all modern pantheists would accept Cosmotheism as a synonym for their own worldview due to the historical association of Cosmotheism with a political movement, [[white separatism]], which some within the pantheist community may find objectionable.
==Mordekhay Nesiyahu's Cosmotheism== In [[Israel]], Cosmotheism was described by [[Mordekhay Nesiyahu]], one of the foremost ideologists of the [[Israeli Labor Movement]] and a lecturer in its college Beit Berl in Israel.
In ''Cosmotheism andmdash; Israel, Zionism, Judaism and Humanity towards the 21st Century'', Nesiyahu proposed not to just assume the existence of God, being "prior to all that was created," but to consider God as only being a result of the development of the universe and the consciousness of all of humankind.
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 Facts about cosmotheism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Cosmotheism is a monistic form of classical pantheism that identifies God with the cosmos; that is, with the universe as a unified whole.
This form of cosmotheism was influenced by several disparate factors: Pierce's readings of George Bernard Shaw's play Man and Superman; strains of German Romanticism; Darwinian concepts of natural selection and survival of the fittest, mixed with the related early 20th century eugenic ideals; and Ernst Haeckel's monism.
The foundation of Pierce's Cosmotheism was essentially similar to classical monistic pantheism -- he recognized no difference or separation between human and divine, between creator and created -- but with a few notable differences.
www.supercrawler.com /Facts/cosmotheism.html   (860 words)

  
 Cosmotheism at opensource encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
In Cosmotheism — Israel, Zionism, Judaism and Humanity towards the 21st Century, Nesiyahu proposed not to just assume the existence of God, being "prior to all that was created," but to consider God as only being a result of the development of the universe and the consciousness of all of humankind.
His interpretation of cosmotheism ([3]) was greatly influenced by several disparate factors: interpretations of George Bernard Shaw's play Man and Superman; strains of German Romanticism; Darwinian concepts of natural selection and of survival of the fittest, mixed with the related early 20th century eugenic ideals; and Ernst Haeckel's version of monism.
The foundation of Pierce's Cosmotheism was essentially similar to classical monistic pantheism — he recognized no physical difference or separation between human and divine, between creator and created — but with a few differences.
www.wiki.tatet.com /Cosmotheism.html   (1137 words)

  
 Cosmotheism [Archive] - OD Board   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Cosmotheism, Pierce tells his audience, differs from most other religions with their dependence on truth as revealed through revelation or as passed down by authority.
Cosmotheism is the union of the Creator's immanent consciousness, what our reason and senses tell us about ourselves and the world, and the findings of science.
And Cosmotheism makes it clear even though it is not stated explicitly (as it wasn't in Shaw either) that race does not refer to the whole human race, all of mankind, but rather to the white race.
www.originaldissent.com /forums/archive/index.php/t-12548.html   (8841 words)

  
 Cosmotheism
Cosmotheism, like all millennial beliefs of a catastrophic nature, mandates the destruction of the present order of earthly existence before a new era of redemption and bliss for the community of the chosen can unfold.
Cosmotheism appears to be philosophically related to this ancient esoteric tradition in some important ways.
Cosmotheism is partly differentiated from what some scholars of radical mass movements have termed the 'reconstructed tradition,' which defines the outlook of groups seeking to return society to a past golden age.
www.alphalink.com.au /~radnat/usanazis/cosmotheism.html   (6207 words)

  
 Cosmotheism - Wikiquote
Although an older edition of Webster's dictionary defines 'cosmotheism' as synonomous with pantheism, the term has taken on certain connotations in modern usage, owing chiefly to its use by Dr. William Pierce to describe his racially-hierarchical system of thought.
Cosmotheism as it appears today, promoted chiefly on the internet, is widely considered to be a racist ideology which has appropriated the terminology of pantheism in order to legitimize itself.
Modern Cosmotheism, as it appears today, and being currently promoted chiefly on the internet is widely considered only by Jews, PC-Marxists, Pan-atheists, and by various Perverts, to be a "racist" or a "hateful ideology" which has somehow "appropriated the terminology of pantheism" in order to legitimize itself.
en.wikiquote.org /wiki/Cosmotheism   (985 words)

  
 William Luther Pierce -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
He founded the religion of Cosmotheism, an admixture of pantheism and racist views.
Pierce was born on September 11 1933 in Atlanta, Georgia, and graduated with a bachelor's degree in physics from Rice University in 1955.
Cosmotheism asserts that "all is within God and God is within all." It considers the nature of reality and of existence to be mutable and destined to co-evolve towards a complete "universal consciousness," or godhood.
psychcentral.com /psypsych/William_Luther_Pierce   (1292 words)

  
 Cosmotheism
Cosmotheism : is quoted as being: "a Religion that positively asserts that there is an internal purpose in life and in the cosmos, and that there is an essential unity, or consciousness that binds all living beings and all of the inorganic cosmos, as one.
Cosmotheism is a religion which positively asserts that there is a internal purpose in life and in cosmos, and there is an essential unity, or consciousness that binds all living beings and all of the inorganic cosmos, as one.
What is our true human identity is we are the cosmos made self-aware and self-conscious by evolution.
www.theoryofuniverse.com /philosophy/cosmotheism   (257 words)

  
 The world's top cosmotheism websites
Some claim Albert Einstein was a Cosmotheist, [1], along with Carl Sagan, Benedict Spinoza and other historical figures—although there is no quoted evidence of any of these three claiming to be "cosmotheist" as such, and all could also be said to be Pantheist.
In Israel, Cosmotheism was described by Mordekhay Nesiyahu, one of the foremost ideologists of the Israeli Labor Movement and a lecturer in its college Beit Berl in Israel.
His interpretation of cosmotheism ([1]) was greatly influenced by several disparate factors: interpretations of George Bernard Shaw's play Man and Superman; strains of German Romanticism; Darwinian concepts of natural selection and of survival of the fittest, mixed with the related early 20th century eugenic ideals; and Ernst Haeckel's version of monism.
www.websbiggest.com /wiki-article-tab.cfm/cosmotheism   (1166 words)

  
 What is COSMOTHEISM? - Skadi Forum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Cosmotheism doesn't sound much different from what people understand as the Vedic conception of a life with a progression higher than this one.
Although this Cosmotheism must have grown in the west, it is indeed highly similar to our own Vedic idea of world, or what, simply, is.
Particularly, Cosmotheism is c losely related to the advaita vedanta in which the polytheism of the Vedas is resolved into henotheism.
forum.skadi.net /showthread.php?t=2710   (3417 words)

  
 Cosmotheism: The Path   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
EDITOR’S NOTE: ’Cosmotheism’ is the name given by the late Dr. William Pierce to his philosophy of life -- his religion, if you will -- which embodied for him the fundamental truths about the nature of the Universe and our purpose in it.
In prior articles in the series ‘Intimations of Cosmotheism’ on National Vanguard, I have shown that other writers and thinkers, including Charles Lindbergh and Sir Oswald Mosley, have expressed ideas parallel to those which Dr. Pierce brought to their fullest expression.
The Path is the first of Dr. Pierce’s three great essays on Cosmotheism, all of which will be presented on National Vanguard in coming weeks.
www.nationalvanguard.org /printer.php?id=2258   (2537 words)

  
 The Cosmotheism Community :: Index   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
A place where those new to Cosmotheism can grow in knowledge and understanding.
There is no such thing as a dumb question.
Discuss strategy and tactics for sharing our religion with the public as well as the philosophy of Cosmotheism.
cosmotheism-community.org /forum   (49 words)

  
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A collection of essays on the importance of the idea of eugenics as evolutionary ethics, and its relevance to the future and destiny of White men everywhere.
An introduction to Cosmotheism and its meaning about who we are and what we can become.
The life centric religion of Cosmotheism was founded by Dr. William Pierce.
www.solargeneral.com /library/eugenics.html   (1714 words)

  
 Re: MD Zen, DQ, and Cosmotheism.
Hi Ken On 24 Feb 99, at 21:47, Clark wrote: > Paul (Vogel) > I, and I think the rest of the Squad, would like to have a concise, or > not so concise, explanation of what Cosmotheism means to you.
Ken I wouldn't hold your breath waiting Ken. All we've seen so far from Paul is a bunch of poorly constructed posts which say little, take up too much bandwidth and feed off what others have written.
If Paul was knowledgeable about cosmotheism then, seeing as there is very little detailed information either on the net or in bookshops, _he_ would've provided some information by now.
www.mail-archive.com /moq_discuss@moq.org/msg00289.html   (252 words)

  
 cosmotheism - OneLook Dictionary Search
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 The Cosmotheism Community - Stormfront White Nationalist Community   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The Cosmotheism Community (www.cosmotheism-community.org) has been established to create a strong online presence of Cosmotheists and like minded white racialists (Creators, atheists, etc.).
The Cosmotheism Community is an independent forum, anyone who organizes a local Cosmotheist church or similar (white racialist) group may advertise on our forum.
Throughout the ages mankind has dreamed of making the world a better place.
www.stormfront.org /forum/showthread.php?t=258563   (587 words)

  
 The Metaphysics of Quality Mailing List: MD COSMOTHEISM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
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Vogel seems very keen for people to refer to a number of references and internet sources icw cosmotheism so, with his desire to provide as much information as possible in mind, I’m sure there will be no problem in his providing a link to the recent accounts for the Pioneer Fund.
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 Cosmotheism - Details for: Philosophy: Ethics: Applied: Bioethics: Eugenics: Cosmotheism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
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A religion that positively asserts that there is a internal purpose in existence and through cosmic evolution the universe has given humanity the means to guide their own evolution towards godhood.
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