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== Polytheist vs Pagan - neutrality ==

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Polytheist vs Pagan - neutrality

Just because a Christian encyclopedic source uses Christian terminology doesn't mean that Wikipedia - which is not a Christian encyclopedia, but neutral on the matter - has to use it: Polytheist is the more fitting term, as it is neutral and thus fits Wikipedia better. --Kurt Leyman (talk) 21:16, 10 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]