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  2. World Pantheist Movement - Wikipedia

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    The World Pantheist Movement (WPM) is an international organization which promotes naturalistic pantheism, [1] a philosophy which asserts that spirituality should be centered on nature. Paul Harrison is their founder and president.

  3. Pantheism - Wikipedia

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    The World Pantheist Movement was incorporated in 1999 to focus exclusively on promoting naturalistic pantheism – a strict metaphysical naturalistic version of pantheism, [126] considered by some a form of religious naturalism. [127] It has been described as an example of "dark green religion" with a focus on environmental ethics. [128

  4. List of pantheists - Wikipedia

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    Paul Harrison (1945–), English journalist, author of several books and reports on environment and development, and the founder and president of the World Pantheist Movement. Michio Kaku (1947–), American theoretical physicist and science communicator. [56] Chris Goodall (1955–), English businessman and author. [57]

  5. Naturalistic pantheism - Wikipedia

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    The World Pantheist Movement, started in 1999, describes naturalistic pantheism as including reverence for the universe, realism, strong naturalism, and respect for reason and the scientific method as methods of understanding the world. [19] Paul Harrison considers its position the closest modern equivalent to Toland's. [7]

  6. Paul Harrison (pantheist) - Wikipedia

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    He is the founder and president of the World Pantheist Movement. [2] For most of his life, Harrison has been a journalist and writer on the environment, Third-World development and poverty. His best known books are Inside the Third World [3] (1979) (on world poverty) and The Third Revolution about world population and environment. [4]

  7. Spiral - Wikipedia

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    Due to this frequent natural occurrence, the spiral is the official symbol of the World Pantheist Movement. [22] The spiral is also a symbol of the dialectic process and of Dialectical monism .

  8. Earth Charter - Wikipedia

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    [16] The World Pantheist Movement, which supports a naturalistic view of religion, endorses the plan. [17] The Leadership Conference of Women Religious, a Catholic organization in the United States approved the measure in 2004. [18] The Episcopal Diocese of Newark (New Jersey), an Episcopalian Christian organization, endorsed the Earth Charter ...

  9. Category:International religious organizations - Wikipedia

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