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William Butler Yeats was not a Christian in the traditional sense. He was raised in a Protestant household but later in life, he became interested in mysticism, spiritualism, and the occult. Yeats was influenced by various spiritual beliefs and practices, including Theosophy and the teachings of the Golden Dawn. While he did explore Christian themes in some of his poetry, his personal beliefs were more aligned with esoteric and mystical traditions.

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