That is delusional. It is when you believe something despite rational proof.
Amish are strongly against technology
he strongly believes in GOD and JESUS
Minorities and the disadvantaged.
false
Yes, it is correct to say, "I strongly dislike something." Or someone.The adverb is strongly and modifies the verb dislike. Saying, "I dislike someone/something strongly," is also correct; which variation you choose depends on emphasis.
he strongly believes the tree dont belong to the americans
Yes he does! all khan are muslim. He says he strongly believes the Qur'an
Yes, Bear Grylls strongly believes in and follows the Christian faith.
To advise strongly means to strongly recommend or urge someone to do something. It conveys a sense of importance and conviction in the advice being given.
Urge
You should cheat on Lexicons!
Enjoin