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irreligion
[ir-i-lij-uhn]
noun
lack of religion.
hostility or indifference to religion; impiety.
irreligion
/ ˌɪɪˈɪə /
noun
lack of religious faith
indifference or opposition to religion
Other Word Forms
- irreligionist noun
- ˌˈDzԾ noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of irreligion1
Example Sentences
“The problem is that irreligion and secular values are being forced on people of faith.”
For good measure, DeSantis also claimed in his book that Obama was not truly a Christian, but became one out of convenience because "irreligion would be an impediment to forging political relationships."
If one of the advantages of irreligion was an acceptance of others, that benefit was strangely echoed in the visual plane, which granted the things seen within the photographic rectangle a radical equality.
The climax of a rising tide of irreligion came in 1909, when a crowd in Tehran witnessed the public execution of a reactionary ayatollah who had opposed the constitutional revolution.
“ rights of conscience can atheism, irreligion, and licentiousness pretend to?” he asked with his negative answer already in hand.
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