I ask because people here often use the terms theist, non-theist, and atheism, but there are rarely defined.
For example, I believe in a spiritual reality, in that I tend to feel there is a purpose to the universe, even if it is too vast for us to fully understand what it is. I think Jesus, like the Buddha, was a spiritual guide whose teachings can lead us toward an intuitive and experiential understanding of our place in this cosmic mystery. But I don't believe he was the son of God in the literal sense: I think the idea of a personal God is only a stepping-stone to this deeper understanding.
Is this still a kind of theism? Does theism refer to a belief in a personal God, or in any kind of idea that there may be meaning to the universe? If it's the latter, why is, say, Buddhism considered non-theistic, when it attributes a moral order to the universe in the form of karma and reincarnation (thus implying there is some sort of cosmic design, even if the designer is nameless and remote)?
In general, what definitions do you use, and where do you draw the line?
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