Source: Man's Vision of God and the Logic of Theism (1941), P. 348.
“God thus excludes the world; he is only its cause; in no sense is he effect, of himself or anything else. Pantheism (better, "pandeism," for again it is not really the theos that is described) means that God is the integral totality of ordinary cause-effects, and that there, is no super-cause independent of ordinary causes and effects.”
Source: Man's Vision of God and the Logic of Theism (1941), P. 347.
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“Nature is but a name for an effect,
Whose cause is God.”
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Entre le bon sens et le bon goût il y a la différence de la cause à son effet.
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