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indifferentism
[ in-dif-er-uhn-tiz-uhm, -dif-ruhn- ]
noun
- systematic indifference.
- the principle or opinion that differences of religious belief are essentially unimportant.
- Philosophy. the doctrine that each entity is essentially unique and at the same time essentially the same as all other entities of its kind.
indifferentism
/ 瑟n藞d瑟fr蓹n藢t瑟z蓹m; -f蓹r蓹n- /
noun
- systematic indifference, esp in matters of religion
Derived Forms
- 颈苍藞诲颈蹿蹿别谤别苍迟颈蝉迟, noun
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 颈苍路诲颈蹿顎僨别谤路别苍迟路颈蝉迟 noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of indifferentism1
Example Sentences
Today鈥檚 Western nationalists argue, also plausibly, that many European distinctives are unlikely to survive if nation-states are weak, mass immigration constant, Christianity and Judaism replaced by indifferentism and Islam, and young elites educated as global citizens without knowing their own home.
The church鈥檚 message, though, is one of mercy, not moral indifferentism.
And what is more, this indifferentism is by no means confined to the 鈥渨icked city鈥 but prevails throughout the country in small towns and villages as well as in large cities鈥攅xcept possibly in a few localities where 鈥渞evivals鈥 have recently stirred the people.
This 鈥渋ndifferentism,鈥 Baker argued, was killing religion in America.
Pipers, colonialist debauchery, industrial age indifferentism鈥攖hank goodness, religionists might be forgiven for thinking, they didn鈥檛 have the internet!
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