different between maltheist vs maltheism

maltheist

English

Noun

maltheist (plural maltheists)

  1. One who believes in maltheism.

Adjective

maltheist (comparative more maltheist, superlative most maltheist)

  1. Of or relating to maltheism.

Anagrams

  • Lamethist, athletism

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maltheism

English

Etymology

Macaronic nonce coinage from mal-, from Latin malus (bad), + theism (compare misotheism and dystheism). Attested in Usenet discussions from 1985[1]

Noun

maltheism (uncountable)

  1. The belief that there is an evil God or gods.
    • 2006, Charles Phipps, The Undying Machine, p. 104:
      Eve's decision is enough to make me consider choosing agnosticism as my preferred faith, or at least maltheism.

Derived terms

  • maltheist
  • maltheistic

See also

  • dystheism
  • misotheism
  • eutheism

Anagrams

  • Hamletism

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