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| − | Ditheism is a belief in two gods, each having a divine nature. | + | '''Ditheism''' is a belief in two [[gods]], each having a divine nature. |
| − | In Manichaeanism, one god is good and the other god is evil. In subordinationism, the Father has a higher deity than the Son. | + | In [[Manichaeanism]], one god is good and the other god is evil. In [[subordinationism]], the Father has a higher deity than the Son. |
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Latest revision as of 11:43, July 13, 2016
Ditheism is a belief in two gods, each having a divine nature.
In Manichaeanism, one god is good and the other god is evil. In subordinationism, the Father has a higher deity than the Son.