Pronunciation: /daɪˈθiˌɪzəm/
noun a belief in two equal gods, especially as the creators of the world
A1 Ditheism is the belief in two separate gods.
A2 Some ancient religions practiced ditheism, worshipping two distinct deities.
B1 The concept of ditheism can be found in various mythologies and religious traditions.
B2 Scholars often debate the origins and significance of ditheism in ancient cultures.
C1 The philosophical implications of ditheism have been studied extensively by theologians and scholars.
C2 Ditheism raises complex questions about the nature of divinity and the relationship between gods.
formal Ditheism is a theological belief in the existence of two equally powerful gods.
informal Some religions believe in ditheism, which means they worship two gods.
slang I heard that cult practices ditheism, with their belief in two deities.
figurative In a way, ditheism can be seen as a representation of the dual nature of good and evil in the world.
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