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atheism in Latin

atheism in Latin is atheismus — atheism means the belief that no gods or deities exist, or the absence of belief in any deity.

atheism in Latin

atheismus
noun

What does "atheism" mean?

  1. noun The belief that no gods or deities exist, or the absence of belief in any deity.
    "He converted from Catholicism to atheism in his twenties."

atheism in a sentence

  • He converted from Catholicism to atheism in his twenties.
  • Atheism has become more openly discussed in recent decades.

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What is "atheism" in Latin?

"atheism" in Latin is atheismus. atheism means: The belief that no gods or deities exist, or the absence of belief in any deity.

How do you use "atheism" in a sentence?

Example: "He converted from Catholicism to atheism in his twenties." In Latin, "atheism" is atheismus.

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