They believe god is the universe .
According to Jewish Torah-tradition, we don't believe: in more than one god in pantheism in an idol or idols in the idea of a son of God We don't believe: that God has a body or any physical attributes that this world is a free-for-all that life is purposeless that there are no moral constants
Pantheism identifies God as the universe. He believes in pantheism. Pantheism is a fairly rare doctrine.
Pantheism is derived from the Greek roots pan, meaning all, and theos, meaning God. It is the belief that God is everywhere and in all things. People who believe in pantheism do not believe that God is one deity that resides in heaven, but that he is everywhere.
We could never narrow down one individual who first conjured up the idea of pantheism. Many older religious traditions express pantheist thought, including Kabalistic Judaism and Hinduism. The first person to use the actual word "pantheism" was John Toland in 1705.
Followers of Judaism are called Jews.
Jewish; or religious Jews.
Judaism is monotheistic they believe in 1 God.
Paul A. Harrison has written: 'Elements of Pantheism' -- subject(s): Pantheism 'The elements of pantheism'
Atheist believe there is no god/gods, pantheism believes everything is god. Technically one can be both an atheist and a pantheist if one believes that everything is sacred/holy but not god (as some radical environmentalists do).
Pantheism is a religious belief that equates the material world and God as one and the same. In pantheism, the universe and nature are seen as manifestations of the divine essence, and there is no distinction between the physical world and the spiritual realm.
Followers of Judaism do not believe in a devil. They believe in what they call "the Satan," but they don't believe he has any powers of his own.