by prairiecrow on February 1st, 2007

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As a Wiccan, are you a monotheist (all God/desses spring from a single source), a duotheist (all God/desses spring from one Goddess and one God), or a polytheist (all God/desses are separate and individual)? Or, none of the above?

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  • by ImNotLikeYou on February 3rd, 2007

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    I myself am primarily a duothesist, but with slight curiousity towards the polytheistic nature. For example, the Goddesses Athena, Aphrodite, and Maeve all are like different sides, or even personalities, if you will, of the Goddess Character.

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    • I don't know why you got a bunch of negitive on this~ it makes sense to me, and is very similar to my own beliefs.

      Wickels

      by Wickels on March 13th, 2007

    • There is nothing polytheistic about Wicca. Polytheists believe in multiple DISTINCT deities, not multiple manifestations of a single deity. The notion of "Goddess" is entirely foreign to polytheists.

      Anonymous

      by Anonymous on July 28th, 2009

    • And you know this because you alone hold the doctrines of the Wiccan religion?

      hedge-rider

      by hedge-rider on July 30th, 2009

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