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Unbelievers

Unbelievers | Unbeliever

Unbelievers meaning

plural of unbeliever

Example sentences (20)

Paul is not stating that believers should have no contact with unbelievers; rather, believers should separate themselves from false teachers.

Nevertheless, many unbelievers likely remain seated.

But like today there were the unbelievers, who thought it was all a hoax, and they would never get ill, least of all die.

Notice how the verse’s prohibition against taking unbelievers as allies is not unqualified; it specifies that we must not do so other believers.

Robust older fan-favorites like “Unbelievers” and “Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa” offered up easy nostalgia for longtime fans while deep cuts “Bryn,” an absolutely mental rendition of “New Dorp.

To such unbelievers, the oil find and the fake presidential marriage of same day occupy the same comical seat in our national train.

When u call His name, even in the prescence of heathans and unbelievers, He blesses u and gives u the fat of the land.

It is not Muslims, but Unbelievers, who are afraid to walk the streets, and not just in Saint-Denis.

Many were left wondering what would have made the defendants to abandon their spiritual calling and Bible and fought publicly as unbelievers.

There was no benevolence extended towards the Christians in the Caliphate during the jihads or thereafter, only death, mass murder and slaughter for all those that were labelled as Christians, infidels and unbelievers.

According to these interpretations, Islam does not make a differences between military and civilian targets, but rather between Muslims and unbelievers, whose blood can be legitimately spilled.

And fight the unbelievers totally even as they fight you totally and know that God is with the godfearing.

At that time, acting as al-Qā'im ("He who will arise"), a messianic figure also known as the Mahdi ("He who is rightly guided"), the Hidden Imam would start a holy war against evil, would defeat the unbelievers, and would start a reign of justice.

During the 15th century, sentiment in Europe increasingly turned against the enslavement of Christians and the Church denounced such practices, but this did not extend to unbelievers.

In 1452, Pope Nicholas V issued the papal bull Dum Diversas that granted Afonso V the right to reduce "Saracens, pagans and any other unbelievers" to hereditary slavery.

Moreover, the bishop claimed that Orestes himself persuaded others to leave the Church in favor of Hypatia's philosophical teachings and went as far as to host such "unbelievers" at his house.

Some assume that tongues are "a sign for unbelievers that they might believe", citation and so advocate it as a means of evangelism.

So the People of the Book believe therein, as also do some of these pagan Arabs: and none but Unbelievers reject our signs.

The unbelievers, in turn, treat the whole Resurrection story as the figment of early Christian imagination.

Thou art our Lord, support us against the people who are unbelievers.