The term autotheism has been used to mean the same thing in English since 1619. However, some find this confusing since the term has been used in the Christian context to mean "belief that one is God incarnate or that one is Christ." SEE Ecclesiastical Terms (http://phrontistery.50megs.com/church). Other definitions of autotheism are, "the soul becomes identical with God," "becoming wholly one with god," "belief in self-subsistence of God the Son," and "heresy that Jesus is God in Himself independent of the Godhead."
Seeing that Pagans, Neo-Pagans, and Satanists do not tend to identify with the Christian god, the term autotheism would seem incorrect to use. However, the term autotheism may be preferred over suitheism by etymological purists, since it comes from Greek words rather than partly from Latin and partly from Greek.
Most typically, Left Hand Path Pagans and Modern Satanists would be considered Suitheists.
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