How does the concept of atheism reinforce the concept of panentheism?
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Atheism professes the idea that there is no Causative Force.
This contradicts observations and logic and thus acts as an argument pointing in the direction of the idea of panentheism.
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Atheism bases its rejection of a Causative Force upon the logic that if the Causative Force created the universe, then there had to be something that created the Causative Force.
Put another way, an atheist might say, “If the Causative Force had no creator and still exists, then something could exist without a creator.
That being true, then it is just as logical to believe it is the universe that had no creator; therefore there is no Causative Force, no God.”
The problem to this argument lies in the observation we make when investigating the universe.
As we make observations of things around us, we notice that everything seems to have a beginning and an end.
Scientists even believe the universe had a beginning and an end.