What does the conceptual framework of set theory have to offer us?
Part II of II
...This is very difficult, if not impossible, to draw.
This is pantheism, which says you exist, the universe exists, and the Causative Force exists (but is the same as the universe).
Venn diagram #3:
Draw a dot.
Draw a circle around the dot.
Draw a box somewhere off to the side so that the circle and dot are not inside the box.
This is classical/traditional theism – Judaism, Christianity, Islam, etc.
These theisms say you exist in the universe.
They all agree there is a Causative Force separate from the universe.
You are not a part of the Causative Force.
Venn diagram #4:
Draw a dot.
Draw a circle around the dot.
Draw a box so that the circle and dot are inside the box.
This is panentheism.
Panentheism says you exist.
The universe exists and you are a part of it.
There is a Causative Force and you are inside the universe, which is inside the Causative Force.
You, like the universe, are part of the Causative Force.
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Can you prove that the drawing of panentheism is correct?
No, but you also cannot prove any of the other drawings.
And that is the point; we have the free will to choose the foundations upon which to build our societies.
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