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= Welcome to Wikitheism =
= Welcome to Wikitheism =
== Symbol gallery ==
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File:Cross.svg|[[Cross]]
File:Crucifix.svg|[[Crucifix]]
File:Ichthys.svg|[[Ichthys]]
File:Star of David.svg|[[Star of David]]
File:Menorah.svg|[[Menorah]]
File:Crescent.svg|[[Crescent]]
File:Crescent and star.svg|[[Crescent and star]]
File:Om.svg|[[Om]]
File:Dharma wheel.svg|[[Dharma wheel]]
File:Lotus.svg|[[Lotus (symbol)|Lotus]]
File:Endless knot.svg|[[Endless knot]]
File:Khanda.svg|[[Khanda]]
File:Ahimsa hand.svg|[[Ahimsa hand]]
File:Torii.svg|[[Torii]]
File:Taijitu.svg|[[Taijitu]]
File:Ankh.svg|[[Ankh]]
File:Faravahar.svg|[[Faravahar]]
File:Pentacle.svg|[[Pentacle]]
File:Triple spiral.svg|[[Triple spiral]]
File:Nine-pointed star.svg|[[Nine-pointed star]]
</gallery>


'''Wikitheism''' is a neutral reference wiki for religion, theology, theism, philosophy of religion, sacred symbols, religious history, practices, worldviews, and emerging spiritual movements.
'''Wikitheism''' is a neutral reference wiki for religion, theology, theism, philosophy of religion, sacred symbols, religious history, practices, worldviews, and emerging spiritual movements.

Revision as of 21:17, 22 May 2026

Welcome to Wikitheism

Wikitheism is a neutral reference wiki for religion, theology, theism, philosophy of religion, sacred symbols, religious history, practices, worldviews, and emerging spiritual movements.

Wikitheism includes traditional religions, ancient religions, new religious movements, philosophical theisms, modern conceptual theisms, and religious symbols.

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Editorial note

Wikitheism is a developing reference project. Many starter pages are intentionally brief and are meant to seed the site with structure that editors can expand, source, categorize, and refine.