MochaRadha
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besides wicca? I know many say it is but others say it can be duotheistic and so on,So I was wondering about other pagan, or other similar type religions
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I concur with Storm that any polytheistic path can be approached through a soft lens. However, in some cases, doing this would be a... historically inaccurate way of approaching certain types of paths. Soft polytheism is, by and large, a Neopagan thing. Some authors suggest that the tendency towards softness in Neopaganism is because many people have baggage from their monotheistic backgrounds and that as the movement matures, it will return more and more to the classical understanding of the gods (that is, hard polytheism). I can't say whether or not this trend is actually happening, but it has been observed by people more knowledgable and in tune with trends in Neopaganism than myself.
May I inquire as to why you ask this question, Mocha?
As a Kemetic, I am not a hard polytheist.
didnt most egyptians believe in monolartry
The one and the many, yes. Modern Kemetics span more of a spectrum.
i ask because some of the things in pagan or what ever religions you want to call it make sense to me more than abrahamic faiths so it was just a question out of curiosity. I dont mind praying to other gods and believe they may all exist but i believe they are all a part of one supreme creating for.