I know, I just don't see it that way. When I see one thing, I am inclined to suspect that there may be more things like it. I see one universe...
I do, however, understand the objection.
Okay. Actually, I believe in the existence of parallel worlds. However, this is tantamount to saying that I believe in other spiritual dimensions. To me, there is no way to ground such a belief unless one assumes that consciousness constitutes the basis of reality.
I would have guessed panentheistic, but I haven't read his book yet, just his wikipedia article (of which he seems to be specifically critical).
I may be inclined to characterized his theology as panentheistic. (I used the term pantheistic only because it is a more familiar one.)
I did read that Haisch is critical of Wikipedia. However, I thought the Wikipedia article on him was very fair.
I'm not as opposed to pantheism as to theism, but generally I prefer to treat universes like universes, and deities like deities, and not try to mingle the two terms unless we have a good reason to believe that they refer to the same things. I hope that makes some degree of sense.
I understand. Pantheism and/or panentheism is incompatible with materialism. Both assume some form of panpsychism (all is mind or consciousness). That being said, there is a form of pantheism being promoted which is just atheistic materialism in disguise.