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the unbeliever
noun
One who does not believe, particularly in a deity (used by believers to describe other people)
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Perhaps, he supposed, the unbeliever can be persuaded by consideration of self-interest.
It is not the unbeliever as the other person so much as the remnant of the unbeliever in one's customs and in one's ways of thinking.
"It will be open to everyone: the believer, the unbeliever, the Orthodox Christian, the atheist.
We are to conclude, I suppose, that the unbeliever is the master of his hormones.
I, the unbeliever, was allowed into places where even pilgrims were not permitted.
The blood!" All that blood, after all that bloodshed, made me, the unbeliever, queasy.
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"God destroy the unbelievers!
"All the unbelievers are hurting".
Be happy he died fighting the unbelievers".
In Lisbon, it is the Eanistas against the unbelievers.
It was the duty of the believer to combat and destroy the unbelievers and the heretics.
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