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religious belief

NOUN
  1. a strong belief in a supernatural power or powers that control human destiny
    he lost his faith but not his morality

How To Use religious belief In A Sentence

  • Theories of mental diseases commixed with philosophy and religious beliefs.
  • Many people find it socially and morally advantageous to hypocritically profess their religious beliefs, and to use religion to justify what they want to believe and do. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • Scientific discoveries have discredited religious belief.
  • So the starting point of the law is an essentially agnostic view of religious beliefs and a tolerant indulgence to religious and cultural diversity.
  • Their whole society was built around their religious beliefs.
  • Their whole society was built around their religious beliefs.
  • Neither do I have a problem in general with people who wish to follow religious beliefs.
  • Both allowed the very young a certain exemption from the adult rules of religious belief and behavior; spiritually speaking, for rationalist Unitarians and evangelicals, children were a different order of moral being than adults.
  • Mencken argues that the Constitution does not permit the government to use its authority and resources to endorse or spread particular religious beliefs.
  • I write as a white, Anglo-Saxon male, brought up in the Christian tradition, but currently espousing no religious belief.
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