Yet let no one think that irreligion is advocated in this book. |
We have, that is to say, been swayed by the spirit of irreligion rather than of religion. |
Yet it is not in religious books alone that you will meet with this sort of irreligion. |
Boyle was deeply concerned about the widespread perception that irreligion and atheism were on the rise, and he strove to demonstrate ways in which science and religion were mutually supportive. |
Such is the condition to which irreligion has reduced the French working-man. |
Khomeini continued to preach in exile about the evils of the Pahlavi regime, accusing the shah of irreligion and subservience to foreign powers. |