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deities

noun as in god, worshiped being

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The worship of some of these deities appears to have included orgiastic rituals: music, wine, sex.

These sexual, earthy, animal-human deities really were opposed to everything the early Christians venerated as holy.

Fully enlightened beings may be avatars, incarnations of various deities.

As the artists put it in their essay, they ended up with “chimeric deities, hybrid talismans, and surreal stellae”.

Traditionally, Wiccans worship pagan deities and celebrate seasonally based festivals or “Sabbats.”

Indeed deities were in all countries considered quite above the moral obligations of men.

He believed in demons, spirits, and dragons, and in nearly every house were idols in honour of the imaginary deities.

But more characteristic than the erection of altars is the connection of deities with special localities.

Organisation ensues, and the general conceptions of state-deities and state-ritual are made more definite and precise.

Religion follows the new ideas, and in two of the older deities of the fields develops the notions of justice and war.

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On this page you'll find 11 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to deities, such as: divinity, idol, immortal, creator, celestial, and supreme being.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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