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religionism

NOUN
  1. exaggerated religious zealotry
  2. exaggerated or affected piety and religious zeal

How To Use religionism In A Sentence

  • The question is - and this gets to an area of religion, and I'm not much for single-issue religionism, or that sort of thing, or the kind of stuff we have too much of in the United States.
  • International safety dilemma has multiplex structural dimension such as imbalance, extreme of religionism and nationalism, terrorism.
  • It promotes law and order, ideas of nationalism, religionism, and authority.
  • I must admit, there is a subset of atheists who “convert” to religionism, but the strength of the tide is in the other direction. Underground Atheism | Mind on Fire
  • We always speak our mind. appreciate differences in culture believe in sexual preferences believe in no racism no sexism no religionism and we'll fight for what we believe but usually we're pagans, In New Letter, Clinton's Lawyers Demand ABC Yank Film
  • So why am I writing this if I'm so offended by Pharyngula's rabid anti-religionism? Archive 2009-04-01
  • And mostly it is the busy bodies who are misguided by minority people they fear, who may themselves actually practice religionism against Christianity, that make up these stupid rulings. It Is Christmas in Ruralshire. Say It And Be Proud. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • Sterling focuses on seven reasons we should all be panicking: the climate; intellectual property; currency speculation; the insurance market; the ageing population; the increasing irrelevance of nation states; the flight from reason/science, with refuge taken in superstition and religionism. Panic in the streets, panic in the skies, panic on the underground, panic pukka pies « We Don't Count Your Own Visits To Your Blog
  • Neo-cons, with their religionism, imperialism, intolerance, insensitivity, glorification of Big Business, and hatred of civil liberties and our Constitution, give real conservatives a bad name. Critics: 'Avatar' is anti-military & anti-religion
  • But the effect, upon the minds of young persons, of frequenting the society of those in whose conversation and manners religious principle or feeling does not appear, will almost inevitably be to render what they know of religion the source of uneasiness, and of fruitless conflicts between conscience and inclination: and if, at the same time, much of hollow religionism is witnessed by them, the probable result will be either immovable indifference, or confirmed infidelity. Memoirs, Correspondence and Poetical Remains of Jane Taylor
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