What's the word for someone don't have a religeon?
What's the word for someone don't have a religion? Not 'atheist', which means someone doesn't believe in any religion. That other word means 'someone doesn't believe in anything and doesn't deny any religion either'.
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[nq:1]What's the word for someone don't have a religion? [/nq] Not really. It means one who denies the existence of *** or divinity.
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[nq:1]What's the word for someone don't have a religion?
[/nq] Not really.
It means one who denies the existence of *** or divinity.
[/nq] You're thinking of "agnostic", but it doesn't mean what you say it does.
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