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The British philosopher John Locke believed in pantheism. What is pantheism? the idea that God granted salvation to the repentant the idea that God created a rational universe the idea that God exists in nature the idea that God does not exist

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Answered by shanmukh132
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e Non-Cooperation Movement was a significant phase of the Indian independence movement from British rule. It was led by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi after the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre. It aimed to resist British rule in India through nonviolent means,"satyagraha". Protestors would refuse to buy British goods, adopt the use of local handicrafts and picket liquor shops. The ideas of Ahimsa and nonviolence, and Gandhi's ability to rally hundreds of thousands of common citizens towards the cause of Indian independence, were first seen on a large scale in this movement through the summer 1920. Gandhi feared that the movement might lead to popular violence. The non-cooperation movement was launched on 12st August, 1920.
Answered by pesh20gathoni
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pantheism is a belief that identifies or connects God with the universe or a doctrine that sees the universe as a manifestation of God. pantheism can also be viewed as a way of worshipping many gods and tolerating them. it is the idea that God exist in nature. the nature which he himself created withing 6 days. it is such that whenever a person sees nature, it means that he or she has seen God.

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