nonbeliever|nonbelievers in English

noun

one who lacks religious faith

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1. What can you expect from a nonbeliever?

2. True Christians obviously do not shun nonbelievers.

3. What effect would that message have on perverse nonbelievers?

4. “I have known some young ones who dated nonbelievers,” said a Witness youth.

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6. These nonbelievers be critical of all religions, but they should be decent at heart.

7. His conduct threatened the purity of the congregation and was a scandal even among nonbelievers.

8. The dragons will purify nonbelievers by the thousands, burning their sins and flesh away.

9. “Nonreligious” includes: “Persons professing no religion, nonbelievers, agnostics, freethinkers, dereligionized secularists indifferent to all religion.”

10. 17 Religious believers are not morally superior. Nonbelievers are by no means amoral. Dr T.P.Chia 

11. Nonetheless, the church is widely respected by both believers and nonbelievers, who see it as a symbol of Russian heritage and culture.

12. I like the label of “Accommodationist” because it points right at my own view that nonbelievers have a big responsibility towards religious believers

13. Internet Infidels maintains a website of educational resources about agnosticism, atheism, freethought, humanism, secularism, and other nontheistic viewpoints particularly relevant to nonbelievers and skeptics of the paranormal.

14. Larue of the University of Southern California recently wrote in the magazine Free Inquiry: “Nonbelievers are plunged into an abyss of suffering that staggers the imagination.

15. Brainwashing, also called Coercive Persuasion, systematic effort to persuade nonbelievers to accept a certain allegiance, command, or doctrine. A colloquial term, it is more generally applied to any technique designed to manipulate human thought or action against the desire, will, or …