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In the [[Lucianus]], the '''Goddess''' is conceived of as the Supreme Being, the creator of all things, and the absolute moral and epistemological authority in the cosmos. | In the [[Lucianus]], the '''Goddess''' is conceived of as the Supreme Being, the creator of all things, and the absolute moral and epistemological authority in the cosmos. | ||
Most Lucians are trinitarians; they believe that the Goddess has a single ''essence'' and is three ''persons'': the '''Mother''', the '''Daughter''', and the '''Great Holy One'''. | Most Lucians are trinitarians; they believe that the Goddess has a single ''essence'' and is three ''persons'': the '''Mother''', the '''[[Lucia | Daughter]]''', and the '''Great Holy One'''. | ||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == |
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Goddess | |
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Titles and aliases | Madonna ("my lady") Regina ("Queen") The Queen of Heaven The Mother Dea ("Goddess") Domina ("Lady") Kyria |
Alignment | Good |
Divine Rank | ? |
This article is about the Supreme Being in the Lucianus. For the generic term, see deity.
In the Lucianus, the Goddess is conceived of as the Supreme Being, the creator of all things, and the absolute moral and epistemological authority in the cosmos.
Most Lucians are trinitarians; they believe that the Goddess has a single essence and is three persons: the Mother, the Daughter, and the Great Holy One.