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Given that adherents of Assianism reject the term Pagan as insulting because of its negative connotations, is it not better to use a different description in the first line of this article? SanVitores (talk) 05:13, 18 April 2022 (UTC)Reply
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The article states that Uatsdin is polytheistic. However,some scholars which are cited in the article described Uatsdin to be monotheistic in nature. Given the fact that folk religions are often very heterogeneous in nature, shouldn't it be mentioned that monotheist forms might exist? Maybe the findings of Shnirelman, Schmitz and Foltz should be contrasted in these regards to give a more complete image. 2A01:599:905:ED24:26C9:8467:5347:F1CC (talk) 15:51, 5 April 2024 (UTC)Reply