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macFhiodhbhuidhe's avatar

Again, very well written. I do have one thought on your use of monotheism, would it work better to use binary theism? The reason,for me at least, is I found that your use of monotheism to be distracting. Although that may be something I just need to refocus my self. I know it comes from a long history of being bashed by neo-pagans who believe the potato was sacred to the ancient Celts (who ever they were).

But I understand what you are writing about. I am a Celtic (meaning early Irish and AngloSaxon) Christian who also believes in the Good People and accepts other gods as spiritual beings.

I am reading Being Pagan, I will give you an honest review.

Also, have you looked at George McDonald as another pluralistic Christian? Not as conservative as GKC.

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josh's avatar

I know you enjoy etymology, so perhaps you already know this, though I guess it isn't exactly etymology, but the suffix "-tva" literally means "-ness" or "-hood" in Sanskrit; "the state of being x".

So "hindutva" literally means "hinduness"...though "hindu" isn't actually a Sanskrit word! Monier-Williams (the "standard" Sanskrit dictionary) says the word "hindu" is from Persian.

"naratva" - manhood

"devatva" - the state of being a deva, divinity

"abuddhatva" - foolishness

https://www.sanskrit-lexicon.uni-koeln.de/scans/MWScan/2020/web/webtc/indexcaller.php

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