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Theodemic 

An energy, idea, action, or object that emits devine or profaine energies.
Placing INRI at the foot of christ on a cross, and encircling it creats an extremely theodemic object.
Theodemic by Oso Vega August 7, 2016
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Theodemonists  

Part of Speech: Noun (plural)
Pronunciation: /ˌθi.oʊˈdi .mə.nɪsts/

Individuals or groups who construct their entire belief system around the conviction that a specific person is the embodiment of evil, despite lacking objective evidence. Their worldview is centered on opposing this figure, often attributing to them exaggerated or unfounded malevolence.

Derived from the Greek words theos (god) and daimon (demon), combined with the suffix -ist, indicating a follower or believer. The term reflects the quasi-religious fervor with which such individuals demonize their chosen antagonist.
"The group's relentless focus on vilifying the politician, regardless of facts, marks them as true theodemonists."

"In their eyes, he could do no right; theodemonists often reject any information that contradicts their narrative."
Theodemonists by Gio Marron April 16, 2025