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I don't believe in a god for the simple fact that there is no measurable evidence for his/her existence and I'm against the idea of organised religion in general. An organised religion suggests a set of defined beliefs that a significant group should all unquestioningly believe in. It typically leads to some form of hierachial organisation which in turn leads to people gaining control and influence over the masses via unproven and often illogical beliefs.

Spirituality should be completely individual and should be down to the individual to discover. Not forced upon you in a group or when you are a child.

As for this whole pantheism thing, I don't see your point. You can admire the natural world, see its beauty and be humbled by its awesome power, but why worship it like a deity? Why does an atheist need to call themselves a pantheist or vice versa? Why limit yourself to a set of ideals and philosophies set by others?