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It depends if you mean worship a god at all or or your "God" which might include some or all Christians or exclude Hindus and Moslems or even Pastafarians. It also depends if you mean worship as being apart from "believes the existence of a god" which would capture Buddhists as well as atheists and such..

Even further if worship implies "shows up at a church service weekly to pray" as opposed to "shows up at a religious service weekly for social or economic compatibility with the community (good PR)" or "shows up to keep peace with the spouse or parents"These categories allow a wide range of alternate optional names:

  • atheist
  • agnostic
  • heathen
  • non-believer
  • non-theist
  • spiritual person
  • member of any religion but yours
  • two faced
  • duplicitous
  • free thinker
  • Buddhist
  • Taoist
  • Apathagnostic


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A nonbeliever, i guess

Its called an Atheist.

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