Study the workings of nature
Enthusiastic speakers
Non-religious.
Non-religious or worldly.
There is no clear information on Lee Evans' religious beliefs as he has not publicly disclosed his religious affiliation. It is best to respect his privacy in this regard.
Edit: Hans Zimmer does not have any religion. He is atheist. Although it's not entirely clear, after reading several sources, it can be concluded that he's "not very religious." This can mean anything from casual Christian to Agnostic or Atheist. When he accepted the task of writing the soundtrack for the film, "The Bible," however, he said that the book that the movie is based on presents good morals. Whatever it is, it shouldn't matter what Zimmer's religious affiliation is. He has written some of the best music of this decade, and has produced masterpieces such as the iconic Inception drone and The Lion King Soundtrack that will most likely be remembered throughout the ages. Your view of a genius shouldn't be tainted just because he/she doesn't have the same religious views as yours.
Enthusiastic speakers
knowledge,work,devotion
Deeply religious, Muir concluded that the best way for humans to get in touch with God was through pristine nature. As such, allowing natural beauty to be destroyed by commercial interests would be cutting off the best means of connecting humans with the Divine.
Whole-heartedness is a meaning of the word 'devotion'. That also is a good synonym. Perhaps the next best meaning and synonym may be found in the word 'ardor'.
For money of course. The board of directors concluded it would be in the best interests of the investors.
The book religious book is the Quarrn
The majority of our Founding Fathers were Christians, but of a variety of churches, each of which staunchly proclaiming to be the True Church under Christ's banner. There were those who were Deists, Gnostics, and possibly a few others.The most well known Deists were James Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and George Washington.They all agreed, to greater and lesser extent that it is best when state and religion are not intimately associated. And none of them wanted the church of another being the state religion over their own.
In the main monotheistic doctrines (Christianity, Judaism and Islam) yes it is, however it varies from denomination to denomination whether it would actually interrupt your religious devotion; i.e. less conservative practitioners may not mind, although some preachers may try to keep you from worship if they find out. If you are inquiring about a specific faith, it is best to ask your spiritual leader, teacher, and/or guide.
Benjamin Franklin's The Way to WealthThe people is the answer to the question"... I concluded at length, that the people were the best judges of my merit; for they ..."
The big thing you can give a dog is the biggest bone ever. The best thing you could give a dog is your undying devotion.
That's a "loaded" question. Devotion? Let's try: care, forgiving, understanding, worrying about, loving (that person) more than life, itself; and --- always missing (that) person, every minute of the day. And let's not forget "standing behind someone", whether right or wrong. You are supposed to be "by their side". Those qualities, to me, best describe "devotion".
Non-religious.