Alternative ( simpler ) omnitheism symbol that I made for myself. In making this symbol, I wanted to include elements that I feel spiritually describe my experience as an omnitheist.
I used the infinity symbol to represent continuity and vastness, the "equal by definition" sign (used primarily in mathematics, not spirituality, but I thought it worked here) to represent acceptance of and equality among other religions, tree branches to represent the tree of life (which symbolises enlightenment, wisdom, resilience, longevity, spiritual growth, and connectivity), and finally— the ring around it all to represent wholeness and unity.
I also remade my omnitheism flag using the symbol:
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Hello! My name is Calico! I'm an adult and I use she/they/it/any pronouns except for he/him along with you/your and thou/thee second person pronouns. And this blog is for anything anti religion or anything that is bigoted or against religions, spiritual practices, and magical beliefs of any kind!
I don't have a dni and anybody can send an ask. I'm also friendly towards conpantheonism/neoreligions, pop culture paganism/fictoreligions, multifaith folk, people with contradictory belief systems, abrahamic witches/pagans, egotheism, and godspouses. This is also a delusion safe space!
Disclaimer: This is NOT a safe space for culture appropriation, culture misappropriation, antisemitism, Islamophobia, Christian shaming, kinmisia/alterhumisia, people who slap "delusional" and "spiritual psychosis" onto everything (ableism/saneism isn't cool), people with a "the gods would NEVER be your parent/sibling/spouse/friend!" type attitude, those who shame queer folk (religion is for everyone and the divine is super queer), or racist based spiritual beliefs (such as the Völkisch movement or Black Israelites).
Those with New Age beliefs are allowed HOWEVER, if your belief is based within bigotry, I will politely point it out and educate you OR (if given sources) if somebody else does then I will reblog it to help educate my crowd.
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If you interpret the Bible through a polytheist lens, and view Yahweh as being just one of many deities - along with the likes of Zeus and Thor - then the Old Testament in particular becomes a bit less problematic. No longer do we see Yahweh is the omnibenevolent hero that we all must look up to.
A lot of bad things did occur in the Bible, and there’s really no way to smooth over some atrocities or make them more palatable. But, if we remove the very concept of Yahweh being the Big Good, and see Him as being a greater scale version of what some leaders back then were like - then we no longer have the moral quandary.
As with most mythologies, contradictions are bound to exist - and it’s also a good idea to recognize that the Bible was written by various flawed authors. People couldn’t even agree on which books to add to the Biblical canon.
I am intrigued with the supernatural, so I could never be an atheist. Just about all cultures had their mythology, with varying similarities - so I believe that not one single mythology is 100% true (which would be impossible, anyway - what with considering conflicting ideas), but that most mythologies to contain some fragments of truth.
Probably the story of Noah’s ark and the story of the Tower of Babel are about the hardest to reconcile, as both are suggested to have a global impact - so it might be best to suggest that the author(s) of Genesis has exaggerated a few events.
So, as it is, I lean towards omnitheism - or omnism.
Anyone else feel their religious affiliation and their religion/spirituality are completely separate? For example my religious affiliation is Unitarian Universalist but my spirituality is Omnitheism