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What is the Druids attitude to other religions?

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What is the Druids attitude to other religions?

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The great majority of Druids are Pagan, polytheistic or pantheistic, so their attitude is naturally pluralistic, tolerant of other beliefs and ideas. Because Druidry isn’t defined by one god or the worship of a specific handful of gods, there are Druids who are also Christian, and some may follow other religious paths. Within Druidry, while most Druids will revere gods of Celtic heritage, many honour the gods of ancestors who came to Britain: the Romano-British, the Saxon, Viking and so on. Accepting the existence of all gods, there is little difference to the Druid if someone worships a Hindu, Christian or Saxon deity. A person’s measure is taken by their actions, their generosity, honesty and responsibility, not by the names of the gods they swear by. For more information on interfaith, see our Interfaith pages in Druidry in Practice.

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