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free thought

NOUN
  1. the form of theological rationalism that believes in God on the basis of reason without reference to revelation

How To Use free thought In A Sentence

  • These valuations have opened an abyss between person and person over which an Achilles of free thought could not leap, shutter how he may.
  • Our poems don't rhyme, because rhymes keep our chains of bondage on free thought, chains invented by men.
  • The Sikh gurdwaras were the centres of free thought and the integrated religio-political Sikh activities.
  • IV. vi.80 (450,3) Bear free and patient thoughts] To be melancholy is to have the mind _chained down_ to one painful idea; there is therefore great propriety in exhorting Glo'ster to _free thoughts_, to an emancipation of his soul from grief and despair. Notes to Shakespeare, Volume III: The Tragedies
  • His belief in the value of free thought and speech, and his merry willingness to defy authority, caused him to be an adamant opponent of McCarthyism.
  • This causality of freedom can rule over us only in a condition of free thought and communication.
  • It is absolutely necessary that the umma root its security somewhere else than in the ban on free thought.
  • Western Civilization needs to systematically rethink its notions of free thought, freedom of speech, denizenship, and citizenship. Latest Articles
  • Rather than locating us among the quasi-religious free thought groups or at the left flank of mainline Protestantism, A Handbook of Living Religions treats Unitarian Universalism as one of several marginal traditions related to Christianity: “There are movements which are only intelligible in relation to Christian faith, but which do not clearly have the marks of historic Christianity” 112. Philocrites: Unitarian Universalism: In search of a definition
  • One less problem now that this voice of free thought has been stamped out under the jackboot.
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