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Hanghk Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Difference between "Religion" and "non-denominational"

How to use them if I want to declare myself a non-religion?
I have no religion??
I am non-denominational??
Also, is it acceptable to use "denominational" instead of "religious"?
  

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Try "I am not religious" or (if you are) "I am an atheist". "Non-denominational" means that you aren't a member of a specific church, not that you're not religious.

  • Try "I am not religious" or (if you are) "I am an atheist".
  • "Non-denominational" means that you aren't a member of a specific church, not that you're not religious.
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Try "I am not religious" or (if you are) "I am an atheist". "Non-denominational" means that you aren't a member of a specific church, not that you're not religious.
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I get it ,thank you~

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