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Перевод: atheist
[существительное] атеист ; безбожник
Тезаурус:
- When Lewis himself was speaking, it was not always easy to find a tame atheist who was prepared to come along and be mauled in public debate; for on these occasions he reverted to type and became again the P'daytabird prosecuting an unlikely prisoner in the Belfast police courts.
- Language, Truth and Logic makes the "no meaning" atheist position clear in its first chapter, "The Elimination of Metaphysics":
- The position I have attempted to outline in this first chapter is that of the "meaning" theist, but it is also that of the "meaning" atheist.
- Annie now embarked on her remarkable public career, first as an associate of the atheist Charles Bradlaugh in the National Secular Society, then as a Fabian socialist and strike leader (of the London matchgirls), and as one of the first members of the London School Board.
- The ideal Socratic evening came about when one of the speakers was an out-and-out atheist, but sometimes the society could only find speakers of opposing viewpoints within the Christian fold.
- An eccentric Welsh atheist, Dr William Price, cremated the body of his illegitimate infant, to whom he had given the name Jesus.
- We see here the way in which battle is often joined between theist and atheist.
- Yeats was a complete atheist - he didn't believe in anything.
- It was not all that long ago that you could see young men discreetly selling Bibles on the streets and they would melt away when the KGB, the enforcers of the atheist state, appeared.
- "I never knew this Kielthy character was an atheist."
- "I'm an atheist," she said defiantly, although feeling rather foolish for saying so; foolish and a little ashamed with Omi standing next to her.
- It may be the approach of the atheist for whom the whole of life is meaningless; it may be the approach of the over-spiritualizing theist for whom this world is irrelevant.
- The arrival of the atheist Bolsheviks as the new lite merely accentuated the cultural schism between the peasantry and the ruling strata that had existed since Peter the Great's reign.
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