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atheisma‧the‧is‧m /ˈeɪθi-ɪzəm/ noun [uncountable] - But they went one stage further: Soviet socialism adopted a stance of militant atheism.
- He concludes, not by committing himself to atheism but showing empathy with it.
- It is impossible to conceive of dialectical materialism without atheism, and it is this which underlies Marxism as an ideology.
- It is impossible to select any important part of it without soon realising that its root is firmly grounded in atheism.
- Must the movement be seen as heading straight towards atheism and irreligion?
- The law denied to the state the right to propagate atheism or otherwise to interfere in religious affairs.
- The many forms of atheism can usefully be divided into two categories.
- When it finds expression in atheism then we have religion there also, for Truth is the atheism of the atheist.
when you believe or do not believe that God, ghosts etc exist► believe in · Do your kids still believe in Santa Claus?· According to one survey, 94% of Americans believe in God or a universal spirit. ► atheist someone who does not believe in any god: · A lot of young people in England these days are atheists. ► agnostic someone who believes that it is impossible to be certain whether God exists or not: · She likes to keep an open mind in religious matters and so refers to herself as an agnostic. the belief that God does not exist → agnosticism (agnostic)—atheist noun [countable]—atheistic /ˌeɪθiˈɪstɪk◂/ adjective |