The Universal Pantheist Society, founded in 1975, was one of the world's first official organizations dedicated to the promotion and to the understanding of modern pantheism actually pan atheism. It is overseen by an elected Board of Directors that prohibits any "theists" and publishes a quarterly Journal, Pantheist Vision, which presents articles relating to the modern philosophy and practice of "pan-atheistic" pantheism.
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