Definition of Irreligiousness. Meaning of Irreligiousness. Synonyms of Irreligiousness

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Definition of Irreligiousness

Irreligiousness
Irreligiousness Ir`re*li"gious*ness, n. The state or quality of being irreligious; ungodliness.

Meaning of Irreligiousness from wikipedia

- spirituality. These perspectives can vary, with individuals who identify as irreligious holding diverse beliefs about religion and its role in their lives. Relatively...
- Irreligious is the second studio album by Portuguese gothic metal band Moonspell, released in 1996. It features some of the best-known songs of the band...
- Law is a set of rules that are created and are enforceable by social or governmental institutions to regulate behavior, with its precise definition a matter...
- Irreligious organizations promote the view that moral standards should be based solely on naturalistic considerations, without reference to supernatural...
- Gezici Araştırma poll found that 28.5% of the Generation Z identify as irreligious. In the past 20 years, Turkey has improved quality of education and has...
- po****tion—728,115 persons in the 1930 census). Additionally, 71,417 people are irreligious, 57,205 are atheist, 25,485 are agnostic, and 2,895,539 people chose...
- 6 9.6   Other Christian 5.6 5.6   Muslim 1.8 1.8   Other faiths 2.6 2.6   Irreligious 24.0 24   Non-believer/Agnostic 13.6 13.6   Atheist 10.4 10.4  ...
- Religion in South Korea (2015 census)   Irreligious (56.1%)   Protestantism (19.7%)   Korean Buddhism (15.5%)   Catholicism (7.9%)   Other (0.8%)...
- Jewish po****tion of the Chicago metropolitan area, both religious and irreligious, at 319,500. Chicago's po****tion declined in the latter half of the...
- a religious affiliation, while 16.1% declared themselves explicitly irreligious. During the initial stages of the Protestant Reformation, most Hungarians...