INFIDELS person who does not believe in religion or who adheres to a religion other than one's own "they wanted to secure the Holy Places from the infidel "synonyms:
SO THE QUESTION IS AM l AN INFIDEL
well actually l hope so
Some philosopher such as Thomas Pain, David Hume, George Holyoake, Charles Bradlaugh, Voltair and Roussea earned the label of infidel or freethinkers, both personally and for their respective traditions of thought because of their attacks on religion and opposition to the Church. They established and participated in a distinctly labeled, infidel movement or tradition of thought, that sought to reform their societies which were steeped in Christian thought, practice, laws and culture. The Infidel tradition was distinct from parallel anti-Christian, sceptic or deist movements, in that it was anti-theistic and also synonymous with atheism. These traditions also sought to set up various independent model communities, as well as societies, whose traditions then gave rise to various other socio-political movements such as secularis in 1851, as well as developing close philosophical ties to some contemporary political movements such as socialism and the French Revolutionglad there no big movements in the transfer market yesterday for my home town team Hull City we are currently top of the championship due again to play Arsenal in the FA cup soon |
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