Spreading pantheism:
newsgroups, forums etc
Usenet newsgroups, and forums at AOL, Compuserve etc are a very
important
channel
for increasing people's familiarity with pantheism, putting across the
pantheist viewpoint, clearing up the misconceptions about pantheism that
are floating around, and interesting people to find out more at the major
pantheist Web pages.
Please send other suggestions to Paul Harrison, e-mail:
harrison@dircon.co.uk.
Resources.
Using Dejanews.
1. An excellent way to hit several relevant newsgroups is to search for
pantheism or pantheist at
Dejanews.
This will produce a page of messages, listing the newsgroup, and the e-mail
of
the person who posted. Just click on the message title and it will come
up.
Then use the icon at the top of the results page to post a reply. Dejanews
will display a form for you to fill in. You can cross-post to several
newsgroups - just look at the names of the groups to which articles were
posted, and include several, with a comma and space between each one.
Using Netscape or Explorer.
2. You can take part in newsgroups from within Netscape 2.0 or better and
probably Microsoft Explorer too. Just click on the newsgroup titles below
and
the built-in news reader will be activated. If you're on-line, it will
retrieve current article headers for that group. If the title of any
article
interests you, double click on it and the text will be retrieved. Then you
can
use the buttons Re News to post a reply on that newsgroup, Re
Mail to post a letter to the person, or Re Both for both. To
post a
new message of your own with a new title you can click To: News.
Using a news reader programme.
3. Get yourself a good on- and off-line newsreader like FreeAgent
(Freeware) from, eg,
DoItNow
AOL and Compuserve.
4. Both AOL and Compuserve have many discussion forums for religion,
environment and so on, where you can post messages with a pantheist
content.
If you belong to either of these, just browse around till you find
suitable
places, which might be within any religion, or New Age, or Interfaith etc.
The
quality of debate is not always very elevated.
Suggestions.
1. Follow your own nose - write about whatever interests and moves you
in
whatever way you like, but please do try to bring in pantheism.
2. Posting new topics with snazzy titles gets more prominence than
following up old messages.
3. Please mention the URLs
http://members.aol.com/Heraklit1/index.htm and
http://users.aol.com/pansociety/index.html
4. Please don't claim to represent or speak on behalf of the
Universal Pantheist Society or Scientific Pantheism - just use the general
term pantheist.
5. Be aware of the distinction between pantheism [universe=God] - and
panentheism [God is greater than universe, in it but also outside it].
6. Stress the positive links between pantheism and the religion
in
question.
7. Emphasize the strengths of pantheism - logical solidity; concern for
environment; positive approach to life, body, world.
8. Try to remain polite and to avoid personal attacks, even if attacked
yourself. Once people are into an aggressive-defensive mode, they become
deaf
to all reason and will not take any evidence or argument on board.
Responding
coolly to a hot attack demonstrates your superiority and invulnerability.
Unfortunately, however, many people regard an attack on their ideas as an
attack on their person - especially where their ideas have shaky
foundations. There's not much we can do about this. These people will
generally show themselves up.
9. Try to be inclusive not exclusive: the aim is to draw people in, not
to put them off for life.
10. Stick around a group for a few days. Check on follow-ups to your
message.
11. HAVE FUN!!!
Some promising religious newsgroups, with odd comments.
The following newsgroups may be worth worth hanging around in.
Suggestion for other groups are welcome.
Notes on peculiarities of each group also welcome - eg, taboos, red rags,
attitudes to cross-posting.
If you're using Netscape, clicking on a link below will launch the Netscape
newsgroup reader (see Resource 2 above).
If you prefer to use another newsreader, just save this page as a
*.txt file for future reference, or as an *.htm file if you want the
clickable
links to work.
alt.atheism - Pantheism and atheism
parallels and contrasts.
alt.atheism.moderated - Messages
must be about atheism one way or another
alt.christnet.atheism - Pantheism
is alternative to atheism and theism
alt.christnet.philosophy - Many
Christians are panentheists.
alt.consciousness.mysticism
-
Mysticism is direct linking with matter
alt.pagan - Many pagans say they are
pantheists
alt.philosophy.debate - Cause and
purpose of the universe
alt.philosophy.taoism - Taoism is
a
form of pantheism.
alt.religion.wicca - Many Wiccans say
they are pantheist. The Wiccan hymn is a beautiful pantheist hymn.
christnet.philosophy
soc.religion.eastern - Hinduism,
Zen
and Taoism are pantheistic
soc.religion.hindu Hindu Bhagavad
Gita
is pantheistic
talk.atheism- Pantheism and atheism
parallels and contrasts.
talk.environment - Pantheism as basis
for environmental ethics
talk.philosophy.humanism -
Pantheism-humanism parallels and contrasts.
talk.philosophy.misc - Cause and
purpose of universe
talk.religion.buddhism - Zen as
a type of pantheism
talk.religion.misc - anything and
eveything.
talk.religion.newage - Many New-
agers are pantheists.
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