But we did not intend to go so fully into the religious, or rather, irreligious, character of Fourierism. |
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People, religious and irreligious, are correct to insist that we practise what we preach. |
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I have many friends, both deeply religious and deeply irreligious, whom I much respect. |
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She had never seen any thing that betrayed him to be unprincipled or unjust, anything that spoke him of irreligious or immoral habits. |
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I have described the recent war in Bosnia and Croatia as a religious war fought by irreligious people. |
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Peter said that the drama, shot in a documentary style, was more irreligious than religious. |
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The danger is not religion but fanaticism, which can equally be displayed by atheist communists and by irreligious nationalists. |
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A traditionalist might easily jump to the conclusion that the show's second half is irreligious. |
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Nietzsche was perhaps the most colorful of the irreligious critics of the modern hopes for an individualistic morality that is applicable to all. |
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Jane Austen's Darcy does not have in his manner anything that spoke him of irreligious or immoral habits. |
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Kuwaiti members of parliament have called for temporary bans on supposedly irreligious forms of entertainment, such as belly-dancing. |
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There are those who take the cover of religion to commit irreligious acts. |
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Does that mean that they're irreligious or are they not spiritual? |
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It would need to be hateful, not merely irreverent, comment, abusively discriminatory, not merely impious or irreligious. |
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He called for children to spy upon their parents, prostitutes to be chastised, sodomites burned alive and irreligious frivolities prohibited. |
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Karen Armstrong is a good blender, which has made her a successful ambassador of religion in a generally irreligious age. |
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The fact of the matter is there are religious people on both sides of this debate, as there are irreligious people. |
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He is irreligious in the conventional sense, but his world teems with beliefs. |
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Akkari and Laban had long been disaffected with life in Denmark, a country they saw as louche and irreligious. |
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Communalism implies an unspiritual and irreligious alliance between the religious and political establishments that flouts every spiritual value that we cherish. |
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It added that the families were worried because of the desecrations of graves and of the examination of the corpses without one being able to discover the authors of such an irreligious act! |
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In their view, the host used the term as an epithetic expression of frustration but not in an intentionally irreverent, blasphemous or irreligious way. |
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We unreservedly condemn these evils as irreligious, inhuman and irrational, contravening the noble religious values that we uphold in all our religions. |
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However, irreligious figures are growing and are higher in the diaspora, notably among Iranian Americans. |
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Terms formerly considered blasphemous or irreligious are today non-religious and inoffensive to the population as a whole, even if perhaps in poor taste. |
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If we could but remember that, there would be no fear of our being ungodly, irreligious, undevout. |
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For irreligious people, this is a potential outrage of the first order. |
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There is also a growing number of irreligious peoples and Muslims, the latter of which is due to immigration. |
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This did not necessarily link lodges to the irreligious, but neither did this exclude them from the occasional heresy. |
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William Blake had been dissatisfied since boyhood with the current state of poetry and what he considered the irreligious drabness of contemporary thought. |
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I'm hoping that the latest crop of books marks an armistice in the religious wars, a move away from both religious intolerance and irreligious intolerance. |
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That is right and proper, but to divide the people of the European Union into religious and irreligious by way of the Constitution - no, that cannot be allowed to happen under any circumstances. |
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Here is a philosophy which obviously may be both as antihumanistic and as irreligious as any which could well be conceived. |
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A part of the population in the Balkans defines itself as irreligious. |
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She only replied with a laugh, and he evidently deemed futile the bid for sympathy on the score of religious or irreligious fellowship, for he recurred to it no more. |
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There is also a minority of people in Africa who are irreligious. |
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The cities of Boa Vista, Salvador, and Porto Velho have the greatest proportion of Irreligious residents in Brazil. |
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