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1. The religiously infused invective infuriates the irreligious people, who respond by lobbing more beer cans and bottles at the priest
2. And whether you are religious or irreligious, reasonable or unreasonable, animist or humanist, you will still struggle to survive and thrive like every other animal
3. It would be very unlikely that he would be any less hostile to conventional religious beliefs than any of the irreligious German philosophers such as Fichte or Hegel
4. Here’s the problem the irreligious have: you can pass a law and you can applaud liberal legislation, but what guarantee do you have that it will truly make your union more perfect? There is no guarantee
5. 8 Jesus blessed the poor because they were usually sincere and pious; he condemned the rich because they were usually wanton and irreligious
6. He would equally condemn the irreligious pauper and commend the consecrated and worshipful man of wealth
7. Through oversophistication or as a result of the irreligious conduct of professed religionists, a man, or even a generation of men, may elect to suspend their efforts to discover the God who indwells them; they may fail to progress in and attain the divine revelation
8. Are we talking here about killing for peace? The proper term is irreligious wars, although that appears to be a pleonasm
9. The careless, thoughtless, irreligious world takes notice of such men, and is obliged to allow that there is something real and solid in their religion
10. " The world seems to take it for granted young people must be irreligious, and that it is not possible for them to follow Christ
11. Keep company with an irreligious man, and it is more than probable you will in the end become like him
12. Thus we see that Lord Buddha attacked all those irreligious customs which
13. Their ideas began to attract a broader following amongst those people, known as the uninhibited, the atheists or the irreligious, who spend their time creating mischief rather than solving any real problems
14. The Second Gambler strikes an irreligious note by pretendingto believe that the First Gambler's oath is a pious remark
15. ’ As for the large majority of irreligious educated men throughout Europe, and the multitude of well-instructed artisans, they have thrown off religious faith altogether, and specially faith in hell, alleging the incredibility of this very dogma
16. However, after the first Sunday, upon a remonstrance on the immorality of such irreligious bravery, Colonel Cavendish, the commandant, silenced the musicians
17. But we doubt whether he had thought of suicide, an irreligious act
18. Just such an opinion has established itself among, I shall say it boldly, irreligious men,—an opinion that reason cannot solve any religious questions,—that the application of reason to these questions is the chief cause of errors, that the solution of religious questions by means of reason is criminal pride