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born-again

ADJECTIVE
  1. spiritually reborn or converted
    a born-again Christian

How To Use born-again In A Sentence

  • Sarah Palin is a dangerous theocrat who would be a great VP for all of us if we were all born-again Christians with tightass reading tastes. More on Sarah Palin, Moose Hunting, and Other Stuff
  • The born-again Christian experience and the corporate experience both nauseate me.
  • Greg Bourne has been described as a born-again greenie but he rejects that tag and says it wasn't disillusionment with the oil industry that prompted him to make the switch
  • In religious life, insobriety is evident in popular movements that promote super-spiritual phenomena, born-again testimonies, and an extreme emphasis on charismatic gifts, appealing to the certainty of personal first-order experiences by themselves, which must be repeated to keep up the momentum, sometimes in new and questionable ways. Eric Simpson: Icons: Symbols of Sobriety in a Culture of Chaos
  • It is true that people who say they've had a born-again experience are about as likely to divorce as people who are completely secular. Christianity Today
  • Protestant fundamentalists believe that shortly before the end, all the born-again Christians with true faith will be snatched up to heaven, and they call this Rapture.
  • Cheney, unlike Bush, does not speak the language of the born-again.
  • I have come to terms with letting my born-again pompousness disappear into the grave darkness.
  • As a "born-again" cyclist I had decided that this season I would ride in a few races.
  • In Puerto Santo Tomás, one born-again fisherman adorned his shack with a biblical scene evidently intended to allude to, in idealized fashion, the stalwart men of the village.
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