Sentences with phrase «as irreligious»

They were also surprised in some cases to find that Americans were not as irreligious as they had thought.
If we define God out of this world, we have little reason to wonder that so few are aware of his presence, and so must be counted as irreligious.

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As an agnostic I can't fathom how someone can go from being irreligious to a believer or even vice versa.
several have left because, as they say, it doesn't feel like they've been to church, that we're actually irreligious.
Just as important, he expected Einstein to counter the «agnostic attitude and irreligious approach of physicians.»
As he is not a pagan, so he is not irreligious.
David — I remember hearing those on the outside referred to as far from God and irreligious.
It is not just the same thing as a nervous breakdown, for the latter comes to the religious and to the irreligious and may or may not have a relation to one's prayer life.
The fact that utilitarianism does not involve political or religious convictions, or a list of commandments, appealed to the irreligious Singer, who as a child had refused to have a Bar Mitzvah ceremony.
The attitude that nothing matters very much and that one thing is the same as every other thing — a feeling of «flatness» and of boredom — is in the direction of the irreligious.
And those two people are also cited as being strongly irreligious.
Bilbro also makes a compelling argument that the presumed pioneers of environmental thought were not as revolutionary as their modern irreligious readers might assume.
You will to good deeds top others, how to witness to others of Gods «indiscriminate, scandalous, shocking, outrageous, senseless, irrational, unfair, irreligious, ridiculous, absurd, offensive» grace as you began to practice your new self with Gods power to His glory.
As Paul Tillich used to suggest, a work of art may have religious content or subject matter and be quite irreligious in its form.
He is not so utterly irreligious as he sometimes seems.
Irreligious & Atheist Countries with the greatest proportion of people without religion (including Agnostics and Atheists) from Irreligion by country (as of 2007):
The newer, bigger Sunday Assembly now markets itself as a kind of atheist version of Unitarian Univeralism: irreligious, but still eager to include everyone.
As Simpson says of the reformers» leader: «To postulate an irreligious or atheistic Juárez is to make him a consummate hypocrite, which he most assuredly was not.
Heidegger began as a seminarian studying for the priesthood and made strong pronouncements against irreligious «modernism» as having no universal commitments.
It is static thinking that portrays God as a creator of fixed, static and immutable essences and which is the root cause of modern man's irreligious attitude.
Secularists, about 14 percent of the population, are likely to describe themselves as «irreligious,» rather than «antireligious,» and they frequently view religious adherents as dogmatists.
With some exceptions (like Jimmy Carter) there is much less religiousity displayed by Presidents than irreligious behavior, irrespective of what kind of robes the guy that threw water on them as an infant was wearing.
This misunderstanding doesn't come about simply because commentators such as Beinart are themselves irreligious people, and so don't recognize the religious dimensions of political and other kinds of belief.
The irreligious are not going to pray, simple as that.
When we of the so - called better classes are scared as men were never scared in history at material ugliness and hardship; when we put off marriage until our house can be artistic, and quake at the thought of having a child without a bank - account and doomed to manual labor, it is time for thinking men to protest against so unmanly and irreligious a state of opinion.
But Jesus Christ Superstar was really not an irreligious piece, as has been so often suggested.
2 People will be self - centered and lovers of money, proud, haughty, abusive, disobedient to their parents, ungrateful, irreligious, 3 callous, implacable, slanderous, licentious, brutal, hating what is good, 4 traitors, reckless, conceited, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God, 5 as they make a pretense of religion but deny its power.
The perpetrators commit atrocities with such malevolence that even the most irreligious people familiar with their acts describe them as «unrestrained evil.»
One of the greatest weaknesses of the churches as now organized is not merely that they include so many who are irreligious, but that they fail to include so many who are deeply religious, though they may not express their religion in traditional ways.
The everyday conversation style of a modern Western sermon would be regarded by most humans as quite irreligious.
Studies have estimated that around 24 % of Canadians are irreligious; a figure that includes those who identify as spiritual, agnostic, and, of course, atheist.
It's based on a play by Johan Heldenbergh who stars in the film as Didier, a gentle but irreligious bluegrass musician whose wild wife Elise (Veerle Baetens) is a tattoo artist and singer.
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