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  • Is there a word for hate against religions or a specific religion?
    It does carry a connotation of religious discrimination because sects are associated with religion (a sect is defined as a body of persons adhering to a particular religious faith; a religious denomination) but the broader connotation of sect is a group regarded as heretical or as deviating from a generally accepted religious tradition; a
  • terminology - What do you call one who believes in a higher power but . . .
    Those two sentences sound like two different questions The first sounds like a non-Abrahamic monotheist (Muslims believe in the god of the Christian Old Testament (also Jews) but usually call them Allah rather than God; I don't know if they are included in you first sentence)
  • Term for still deciding on looking for a religion
    I believe Seeker is correct, but for point of reference, here's some other terms: Theist: one who believes in God(s)
  • single word requests - One who believes in their own religion and . . .
    A bigot (or, more specifically, a religious bigot) fits this From Merriam-Webster: Bigot - noun ˈbɪgət : a person who strongly and unfairly dislikes other people, ideas, etc : a bigoted person; especially : a person who hates or refuses to accept the members of a particular group (such as a racial or religious group)
  • religion - Word for someone who starts to question his faith? - English . . .
    Word Origin and History for apostate Expand n mid-14c , "one who forsakes his religion or faith," from Old French apostate (Modern French apostat) and directly from Late Latin apostata, from Greek apostasia "defection, desertion, rebellion," from apostenai "to defect," literally "to stand off," from apo- "away from" (see apo- ) + stenai "to
  • What do you call a government when the rulers are gods?
    However, if we want to get philosophical with it, I’d say religion is mainly about belief If the Judeo-Christian God existed in real, undeniable proof, (don’t be mad at me, I’m neutral on this, this is an example) I think their followers wouldn’t be thought of as religious, and more as just of one political mind
  • Race is to racism as religion is to what?
    Answer moved from another question ("Race is to Racist as Religion is to What?") closed as a duplicate, hence the mismatch racist > racism and the apparent duplication of the 'sectarian' answer from an earlier answer The word 'sectarian' is, of religion, closest to parallel with 'racist': sectarian B n 3
  • single word requests - Belief in god but not in religion - English . . .
    Then there are many ways to describe a person who does not believe “in a particular religion” If the person does not believe in any religion, they are unreligious or not religious If you mean a particular religion, you can often construct a description using not or non, such as: non Muslim or not Buddhist (In a noun phrase, these will
  • Is there a word for evangelism that doesnt necessarily specify the . . .
    What is an another word for evangelization that doesn't specify the religion? Answer: It's contained within your question: preaching What is a word for the forceful conversion of people to a specific religion: That would be described as forced conversion or forced religious conversion More succinctly, it is coercion
  • religion - Is there a word to describe a state of not identifying with . . .
    Someone who believes in God is a theist; all Christians, Muslims, Hindus (but not Buddhists, since Buddhism does not have a god), etc are theists, as are people who don't subscribe to any major religion but still believe in God





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