What is another word for non-religious?

Pronunciation: [nˈɒnɹɪlˈɪd͡ʒəs] (IPA)

Non-religious is a term used to describe someone who doesn't practice any particular religion or belief system. There are many synonyms for this term, including secular, atheist, agnostic, humanist, rationalist, and skeptic. Secular refers to a person or belief system that is not connected to any religion. Atheist refers to a person who does not believe in the existence of any gods or deities. Agnostic describes someone who is unsure about the existence of a higher power or deity. Humanist refers to the belief in human potential and the importance of ethical values. Rationalist denotes someone who believes in reason and logic over faith or emotion. Finally, skeptic refers to someone who questions received wisdom and is not easily convinced by dogma or authority.

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    • Adjective
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What are the opposite words for non-religious?

Non-religious is a term that refers to people, institutions or activities that are not related to any religion or religious beliefs. Antonyms, on the other hand, are words that have opposite meanings to another word. Some antonyms for non-religious could include spiritual, religious, devout, theistic, faithful, and pious. A spiritual person is one who seeks connection with a higher power or divine consciousness, while a religious individual is associated with organized belief systems such as Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. Devout, faithful, and pious denote deep religious commitment or devotion. Theistic refers to the belief in the existence of a deity or deities. These antonyms help to describe the people or activities that are associated with religious beliefs or practices.

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Famous quotes with Non-religious

  • All my life I have made it a rule never to permit a religious man or woman take for granted that his or her religious beliefs deserved more consideration than non-religious beliefs or anti-religious ones. I never agree with that foolish statement that I ought to respect the views of others when I believe them to be wrong.
    Chapman Cohen
  • As for the woman styling herself Mother Teresa, I can attest that until I wrote my little pamphlet, she had been the recipient, the beneficiary, of a twenty-five year Niagra of one-hundred percent favorable publicity in every secular, Protestant, Jewish, and Catholic, or non-religious outlet of any kind at all in the media. Only by the grace of my intervention [laughter] could it not be said, when she died, that no one had ever said a single word against her; and that no one had ever pointed out that she had fawned on the Duvalier family in Haiti and said that they were the Lord's anointed and beloved of the poor.
    Christopher Hitchens

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