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  • 11atheistic — adjective 1. rejecting any belief in gods (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑atheistical, ↑unbelieving • Similar to: ↑irreligious • Derivationally related forms: ↑atheist ( …

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  • 12atheistical — adjective 1. rejecting any belief in gods • Syn: ↑atheistic, ↑unbelieving • Similar to: ↑irreligious • Derivationally related forms: ↑atheist, ↑atheist ( …

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  • 13atheistic — a.; (also atheistical) Godless, given to atheism …

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  • 14godless — a. 1. Irreligious, impious, profane, wicked, ungodly. 2. Atheistical, given to atheism …

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  • 15Religion —    Given Karl Marx’s trenchant criticism of religion as the “opium of the masses,” it is not surprising that the Soviet state diligently promoted scientific atheism during its seven decades of existence. The Soviet Union’s four principal faiths… …

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  • 16Criticism of religion — Part of a series on Irreligion …

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  • 17List of atheists (authors) — Authors * Douglas Adams (1952 ndash;2001): British radio and television writer and novelist, author of The Hitchhiker s Guide to the Galaxy . [ I am a radical Atheist... Adams in an interview by American Atheists… …

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  • 18Persecution of Christians — This article is about acts committed against Christians because of their faith. For negative attitudes towards Christians, see Anti Christian sentiment. A Christian Dirce, by Henryk Siemiradzki. A Christian woman is martyred under Nero in this re …

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  • 19Witchcraft — For other uses, see Witchcraft (disambiguation). Witch redirects here. For other uses, see Witch (disambiguation). The classic image of the witch astride a besom broom …

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  • 20History of the Eastern Orthodox Church — The Eastern Orthodox Churches trace their roots back to the Apostles and Jesus Christ. Eastern Orthodoxy reached its golden age during the high point of the Byzantine Empire, and then continued to flourish in Russia after the Fall of… …

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