Of or relating to theism.
Person who believes in the existence of a god or gods.
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Examples for "believer"
Examples for "believer"
1To the scientist it proves nothing; to the believer in astrology, everything.
2I can't say I'm a great believer in this type of operation.
3After five years without sleep, she's not a great believer in those.
4Therefore, as I say, I am neither a believer nor an unbeliever.
5Hey-don't think for one minute that you've made me a true believer.
1Condorcet, another deist, was the successor of Voltaire in the Encyclopædic warfare.
2He would have knocked down a deist as soon as looked at him.
3He hated the insolent creed of the deist, and the ignorance of the agnostic.
4They are real children; a child is neither atheist nor deist, he is nothing.
5Vaguely deist, he saw in Jesus Christ only a wise man among the wise.
1No boundaries can be placed to the visions of the enthusiastic religionist.
2There never was a religionist who believed his own religion mere superstition.
3The religionist replies that man's mind cannot fathom the will of God.
4The new religionist cries out for some god to be his.
5Mrs. MacGregor was orthodox enough to satisfy the most rigid religionist.
1The mass of men, in all ages, have been believers in God.
2He was not a believer in gods, but he had his own.
3Yet... the government allows no believer in God to hold a government office!
4The believer in God may brave the most appalling dangers.
5True believers in God are filled with his love and can't help but spread it.
1He was not a believer in gods, but he had his own.
1You told me a little while ago you were a Geminon theist.
2He was repeatedly indignant at the suggestion that he was a theist.
3Rousseau was a sentimental theist; Voltaire erected a church to God.
4The world is not the same to the Christian theist and to the agnostic.
5He was a theist because, in his time, everybody was.
6Whatever theist fortunes, they would always be welcome here .
7As to Mr. Lincoln's religious views, he was, in short, an infidel,... a theist.
8Of course Jesus was a theist, but that is the least interesting thing about him.
9The theist recognizes a creator who created the universe and is responsible for its operation.
10He was a theist, of wavering and doubtful faith.
11For, after all, what the theist needs is, not an eternal energy, but a personality.
12As ever, the theist's answer is deeply unsatisfying, because it leaves the existence of God unexplained.
13The theist claims that God is the answer.
14How strange that a convinced theist should be so prone to associate design only with miracle!
15The intent is to make the admonition still yet more inclusive (to those not theist).
16But Tennyson was a passionately convinced theist.