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Kkhthoniaa.bsky.social

Pagan Tip: Beware superstition. Some newcomers to paganism or polytheism, in their efforts to be historically accurate, sometimes adopt superstitious practices after mistaking them for piety. #witchsky#pagansky

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Llibertyfp.bsky.social

Instead of even watching this Silent Hill 2 let's play I might just watch videos to do with herbology, magic, polytheism, etc.

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Ccollect-turnip.bsky.social

And they get away with it despite already worshipping one God. Quit beating around the bush and go back to polytheism already.

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Llibertyfp.bsky.social

Sorry your mom is intolerant and a bigot. I'm happy she didn't succeed in driving out your curiosity and desire for magic and polytheism.

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EPepbutler.bsky.social
BDuntimelygamer.bsky.social

Early Hebrew polytheism (before it became a monotheistic religion) is wild. Do you know about the Kuntillet ʿAjrud illustrations?

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SJjimhenleymusic.bsky.social

And so does Animism. It like the difference between Polytheism and Animism is the former also has many big gods and the latter doesn’t. Or so I was taught. Does that understanding still hold? Or is “Animism” simply a Euro term covering African polytheisms whose full scope we just never learned? 2/2

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SJjimhenleymusic.bsky.social

Bret this thread is great, and I started rereading the “Practical Polytheism” collection, and it makes me wonder: Is “Animism” a thing? Meaning, you point out ancient “civilized” polytheisms had bewildering numbers of “little gods” strewn among the big ones, and the LGs needed propitiating. 1/2

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Ttimmodryoid.bsky.social

A beautiful Christian treatment of Pluralism. It ends in what seems to be a sort of (Ibn Arabi inspired?) polytheism, as love between many lover-beloved pairs. admoni.substack.com/p/pluralism-...

Pluralism and Apocalypse
Pluralism and Apocalypse

A Teleology of Tradition

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