"Theodore Roosevelt once refered to Thomas Paine as an atheist, mistaking Paine's deism for a disbelief in God."
My friend is an atheist and does not believe in the existence of any gods.
"John is an atheist, which means he does not believe in the existence of any gods or deities."
An antonym for the word "rabbi" could be "layperson" or "congregation member," signifying someone who is not a religious leader or clergy member.
The ancient temple was built on top of a ziggurat, a massive stepped structure that towered over the city.
Every Saturday, our family observes the sabbath by refraining from work, spending time together, and resting.
I can understand an agnostic position, but it seems to me that to be an atheist requires just as much faith as a belief in God. Agnostic is an adjective and a state of mind so it would be used to describe someone. I was going to church thinking about god then i realized that i was agnostic. Another example of using agnostic in a sentence is, "How can you use agnostic in a sentence?" Technically, you already used agnostic in a sentence. Oops, I did it too!
"Because John does not believe in gods, he considers himself an atheist."
Your question is an example, albeit flawed, of a sentence containing the word "atheist."
the atheist later became a scientist :)
I am quite relieved to learn that you are not an atheist.
"John is an atheist, which means he does not believe in the existence of any gods or deities."
David is an atheist because he knows that the existence of god cannot be proven.
I am an atheist.An atheist is someone who doesn't believe in religion.It is everyone's right to choose their own religion and not be abused for it, including those who are atheist.
This is not a question and it is barely a sentence.
The priest renounced his faith and became an atheist.
Many philosophers have defended atheism; the rejection of the belief in gods.Atheism is the disbelief in gods.
use it by saying- how can you use the word ebullient in a sentence?
Can you use the word concluding in a sentence? Done.