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'''Creationism''' (: | '''Creationism''' (''Latin: creatio'') in the widest sense, is the [[philosophy]] and doctrine that the material of the universe was created by God out of no pre-existing subject. It is thus opposed to all forms of [[PanTheism]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:03, 28 April 2024
Creationism (Latin: creatio) in the widest sense, is the philosophy and doctrine that the material of the universe was created by God out of no pre-existing subject. It is thus opposed to all forms of PanTheism.