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Definition of Atheistic
1. Adjective. Rejecting any belief in gods.
Similar to: Irreligious
Derivative terms: Atheism, Atheism, Atheist, Atheist
2. Adjective. Related to or characterized by or given to atheism. "Atheist leanings"
Partainyms: Atheism, Atheism
Derivative terms: Atheist, Atheism, Atheism, Atheist, Atheist
Definition of Atheistic
1. a. Pertaining to, implying, or containing, atheism; -- applied to things; as, atheistic doctrines, opinions, or books.
Definition of Atheistic
1. Adjective. of or relating to atheists or atheism ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Atheistic
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Atheistic
Literary usage of Atheistic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The True Intellectual System of the Universe: Wherein All the Reason and by Ralph Cudworth, Johann Lorenz Mosheim (1845)
"The answers to which atheistic arguments ought, according to the laws of method,
to be reserved for the last part of the whole treatise, ..."
2. The True Intellectual System of the Universe: Wherein All the Reason and by Ralph Cudworth, Johann Lorenz Mosheim (1845)
"Which is the eleventh atheistic argumentation. speaks imperfection ; it being
... we shall briefly represent a syllabus or catalogue of the many atheistic ..."
3. The Direction of Human Evolution by Edwin Grant Conklin (1922)
"VII IS EVOLUTION atheistic? UNDOUBTEDLY the usual conception of God as Creator
... Many scientific generalizations have been condemned as atheistic because ..."
4. Christian Theism: The Testimony of Reason and Revelation to the Existence by Robert Anchor Thompson (1856)
"atheistic material Development. — Revival of the Stoical System, ... An atheistic
theory, which assigns all the reality of being to matter, regarding mind ..."
5. Essays, Theological and Literary by Richard Holt Hutton (1871)
"THE atheistic EXPLANATION OF RELIGION.1 '"T~*HE "essence of Christianity" is
pronounced by •*- Feuerbach, the ablest of the atheistic thinkers of Europe, ..."
6. The Negro, His Origin, History and Destiny by Henry Parker Eastman (1905)
"Carroll's second chapter examined—His denunciation of atheistic science—Proves
himself an atheist—Comparative anatomy examined and refuted—Positive pr^oof ..."