As nouns the difference between dystheism and dystheist
is that dystheism is the belief that there is a god, but that this god is not good, and possibly, although not necessarily, evil while dystheist is one who believes in dystheism; one who believes that there is a god, but that this god is not good, and possibly, although not necessarily evil.
As an adjective dystheist is
of or relating to dystheism.
dystheism
English
Noun
(-)
The belief that there is a god, but that this god is not good, and possibly, although not necessarily, evil.
Synonyms
* maltheism
dystheist
English
Noun
(
en noun)
One who believes in dystheism; one who believes that there is a god, but that this god is not good, and possibly, although not necessarily evil.