Within a remarkably short time, it was realized that the family was failing to control the impiety and insubordination of the younger generation. |
There is no sort of impiety or wickedness which in this way has not come to be accounted virtuous and good. |
We are disturbed both by the traditional impiety of corpse desecration and the modern idea of the overreaching scientist. |
And for all of his profane honesty and candid impiety, this wicked preacher keeps me reading. |
Work itself, not to mention hard work, is now shunned as radically as the appearance of impiety was, once upon a time. |
Traditionally, of course, pluralism in religious matters was deemed a sign of impiety and indifference to God's truth. |