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freethinking

NOUN
  1. the doctrine that reason is the right basis for regulating conduct

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  • Or would you say "The people have decided, deal with it."? although I do not share your worldview and have serious reservations with the term freethinking as well as some of the movements biggest unofficial spokespersons (Harris, To Ride, Shoot Straight and Speak the Truth
  • The facts demonstrate that he was a freethinking person who understood perfectly well that he lived in a totalitarian state in which every free thought was repressed and every free thinker persecuted.
  • The Levellers were an informal alliance of pamphleteers and army agitators who emerged during the upsurge of political and religious freethinking unleashed by the conflict between Parliament and king in the 1640s.
  • It was the century of religious freethinking, and printing outside Europe.
  • This is an example of two cultures with different attitudes towards creativity and freethinking.
  • His parents were religious but freethinking, and he attended the Church of England and the Wesleyan chapel.
  • Yet men talked as if, somehow or other, the cause of 'freethinking' had gained great moral support from the conversion of a bishop, though, if the rumour had been true, their new convert had for years past been guilty of the basest fraud of which a man is capable. Essays on the work entitled "Supernatural Religion"
  • Now, I've often thought that where "freethinking" is concerned the old maxim "You Get What You Pay For" applies. November 25th, 2008
  • They do call it "freethinking" for a reason you know. Digg.com: Stories / Popular
  • My evidence for my own freethinking is that I don't buy into either the whole liberal agenda or the whole "con" agenda either. Tom McIntyre Explains His Picks for our 2009 Hunting and Fishing Heroes and Villians Face-Off
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