ditheism

/daɪˈθiːɪzəm/
noun
  1. Belief in two gods, especially two opposing gods (one good, one evil).
    • Ditheism is found in some ancient religions that worship a god of light and a god of darkness.
    • Scholars debate whether Zoroastrianism is a form of ditheism or monotheism.
    • The concept of ditheism appears in certain dualistic philosophies.
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