Religious, bipolar Jason probably would not have lived much longer,
so irreligious, medicated Jason will have to suffice.
Not exact matches
As he is not a pagan,
so he is not
irreligious.
First, Kearney asks, «
So what exactly did Bonhoeffer mean when he advocated an «
irreligious Christianity?»
So you're right, America has become very
irreligious and amoral.
He is not
so utterly
irreligious as he sometimes seems.
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.
Like
so many others in today's fellowships, I had to ignore the
irreligious, atheistic, New Age nonsense and phoney «gods» and eventually learned where AA.
«Between twenty and thirty I gradually became more and more agnostic and
irreligious, yet I can not say that I ever lost that «indefinite consciousness» which Herbert Spencer describes
so well, of an Absolute Reality behind phenomena.
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.
Why is her service to the poor
so much more inspiring — to the religious and the
irreligious — than the «effective altruism» of secular humanitarians?
It's like measuring cock size, and seems a bit
irreligious to be
so proud.
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.
That's why there are
so many words to describe forbidden religious opinions, like «blasphemous», «sacrilegious», «profane», «
irreligious», «taboo», «irreverent», «heresy» and all the way to «sinful», just to name a few.
But Jesus Christ Superstar was really not an
irreligious piece, as has been
so often suggested.
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.
This means that there are some seven million Canadians out there who share atheist or
irreligious beliefs.1 Given the sheer numbers involved, this figure likely includes thousands (if not millions) of atheist singles —
so why is it
so hard to meet them?
They can not prohibit expression of religious or
irreligious viewpoints, they can not prohibit expression of racist or anti-racist viewpoints, and
so on.