atheistic

[ US /ˌeɪθiˈɪstɪk/ ]
[ UK /ˌe‍ɪθɪˈɪstɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. related to or characterized by or given to atheism
    atheist leanings
  2. rejecting any belief in gods
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How To Use atheistic In A Sentence

  • Organized religion is a hijacker of reason, rationality, intelligence and logic and is hostile to spiritual freedom, secular and atheistic thoughts. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • Also, the only foreign power that we were hostile to - and feared - was Hitler's enemy, the Soviet Union, the exporter of godless and atheistic communism.
  • Younger generations are exposed to more humanistic and atheistic philosophy than ever before. Christianity Today
  • These date back to the 6th century BC, but there is some dispute over whether these religions can be classified as atheistic, in the sense of denying the existence of gods, as many other branches of these religions do incorporate deity worship. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • Post-Modern Satanism is very much like dark humanism with the Nietzsche, Rand, and other atheistic philosophers. An Interview with Venger Satanis : The Lovecraft News Network
  • IV. i.195 (314,1) [I will think you the most pathetical break-promise] [W: atheistical] I do not see but that _pathetical_ may stand, which seems to afford as much sense and as much humour as _atheistical_. Notes to Shakespeare — Volume 01: Comedies
  • Claiming that no compelling evidence exists and then refusing to acknowledge the existence of any evidence is simply a form of atheistic fideism.
  • That almost exclusive source is the scientific community, which is now overwhelmingly dominated by an atheistic majority. creationist views with two main schools of thought known as uniformitarianism, which is the doctrine that geologic processes have acted in the same regular manner and intensity throughout geologic time. CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
  • Just as a society might choose to nurture or tolerate certain sorts of illusions, pluralistically embracing both atheistic and religious subcultures, so, too, might an individual decide -- as did James -- to divide his or her life into periods of sober rationality and ecstatic religious intoxication. The Nitrous Oxide Philosopher
  • Charleton tried to turn the tables on those who were calling atomism atheistic by declaring that, so far from being impious, atomism actually was a proof of the existence and power of God. Dictionary of the History of Ideas
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