Why should we support religiously intolerant regimes that virtually enslave women and persecute nonbelievers to death? |
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He briefly sketches the beliefs of five selected scientists including two believers, two nonbelievers, and one uncommitted. |
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Persecuting witches or merely criticizing nonbelievers can unite the Faithful. |
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Along the way, Polkinghorne argues that going beyond the basics of theism can make belief more credible to nonbelievers. |
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The confidence that nonbelievers can reason morally seems to be a precondition for a religiously plural democratic polity. |
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Gritting their teeth, because the holy men were accustomed to other methods of settling accounts with heretics and nonbelievers. |
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Will it convince Americans that nonbelievers can be trustworthy, moral, and even electable? |
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But there's no doubt that when the World Cup comes around, it does convert nonbelievers. |
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There are also several days throughout the year that are set aside for general commemoration of the departed, sometimes including nonbelievers. |
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Some pseudoscientific theories explain what nonbelievers cannot even observe, for example, orgone energy. |
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In settling the lawsuit, the judge ordered Warren city officials to treat nonbelievers and believers equally. |
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Now a coalition of nonbelievers says it is time to get rid of the atheist bans because they are discriminatory, offensive and unconstitutional. |
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There were a lot of nonbelievers in Stuart before December and now there's a lot of believers. |
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The fact is that nonbelievers have always been considered suspect for not supporting the prevailing belief system of the power structure. |
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Displaying the motto has a chilling effect on nonbelievers, she added. |
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The indubitable effect of the potion convinced many nonbelievers. |
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Nonbelievers and critics of religion have long maintained that modernization inevitably leads to the demise of religion. |
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Nonbelievers will be rolling their eyes so far, they may actually be able to see their own brains. |
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