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Discover LudwigThe phrase "average believer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a typical or ordinary person who holds a particular belief or faith.
Example: "The average believer often seeks guidance from their religious community during difficult times."
Alternatives: "typical follower" or "ordinary adherent".
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And why is it that my agnostic and atheist friends have moral compasses that are almost unfailingly true, so much truer than that of the average believer?
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Scholars and average believers have debated how to interpret the trend in light of Islamic theology for some time now.
Another renowned writer on the topic, Katherine Stewart author of The Good News Club: The Christian Right's Stealth Assault on America's Children told me about the role played by those who I'll call "average peaceful" believers.
Believers believe.
The fools are "the true believers, the average folks who have been driven into right-wing politics by what they see as the tyranny of the lawyers, the America-haters at Harvard, the professional politicians in Washington or the eviction of God from public space".
Among them, Christians donated more than Buddhist and folk believers on average.
The dichotomy in Fig. 2 shows that business owners who are party members or religious believers donate significantly higher amounts than the average amount donated by those who are neither religious believers nor party members.
Nevertheless, the percentage of believers among scientists is on average three-fold lower compared to the general population.
Wilson remarked, "I'm a great believer in the ability of the average man to find his way if he is given light".
The Believer now prints 20,000 copies and on average sells a very respectable 45% of its newsstand copies.
His songs are immovably lodged in the average listener's brain: "Cracklin' Rosie," "Kentucky Woman," "I'm a Believer".
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