ditheist

/ˈdaɪθiɪst/
noun
  1. A person who believes in two gods, especially in a religious system that recognizes two equal and opposing divine beings.
    • The ancient ditheist worshipped both a god of light and a god of darkness.
    • In the debate, the ditheist defended the idea of two co-eternal creators.
    • Some scholars argue that the philosopher was a ditheist, not a monotheist.
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