While not everyone feels they are a polytheists, even among Druids or other Pagans.
I feel when they look at the Modern Gods, they will see that they to are deep into Polytheism. To show what I mean, lets look at the B Family of Gods and Goddesses.
The B Family of Gods and Goddesses:
How many times have we been admonished to be more like these Gods and Goddesses?
Or wished and prayed to them in need, frustration or despair.
And of Course we all know someone that claims to be a direct descendant of the Family Matriarch “Queen Bee” .
And everyone has wished or prayed to their most popular Aunt, "Gonna Be" .
The B Family:
Mother:
(Family Matriarch Great Goddesses) Queen Bee
Father:
(Horny old Woody) Would Be
Brothers:
(Brother Carl) Could Be
(Brother Shane) Should Be
Sisters:
(Sister Candy) Can Be
(Sister May) May Be
Uncles:
(Uncle Wilbur) Will Be
Aunts:
(Aunt Gray) Gonna Be
Cousins:
(Crazy cousin Wilma) Wanna Be
Moon Rising
TDK / The Druid King
(c) Copyright February 2016 George King
Polytheism
is the worship of or belief in multiple deities usually assembled into a pantheon of gods and goddesses, along with their own religions and rituals. In most religions which accept polytheism, the different gods and goddesses are representations of forces of nature or ancestral principles, and can be viewed either as autonomous or as aspects or emanations of a creator God or transcendental absolute principle (monistic theologies), which manifests immanently in nature (panentheistic and pantheistic theologies).
It is a type of theism. Within theism, it contrasts with monotheism, the belief in a singular God, in most cases transcendent. Polytheists do not always worship all the gods equally, but can be henotheists, specializing in the worship of one particular deity. Other polytheists can bekathenotheists, worshiping different deities at different times.
(Reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polytheism)
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