irreligion如何读

英:[ˌɪrɪ'lɪdʒən]

美:[ˌɪrɪ'lɪdʒən]

irreligion是什么意思

  • n.无宗教;反宗教

irreligion英英释义

  • n.the quality of not being devout

irreligion词源中文解释

"缺乏宗教,蔑视宗教,不虔诚",来自1590年代的法语 irréligion(16世纪)或直接来自拉丁语 irreligionem(主格 irreligio)"不虔诚,不敬",由 in- "不"(见 in-(1))和 religio(见 religion)的同化形式组成。

It is come, I know not how, to be taken for granted, by many Persons, that Christianity is not so much as a Subject of Inquiry ; but that it is, now at length, discovered to be fictitious. And accordingly they treat it, as if, in the present Age, this were an agreed Point, among all People of Discernment; and nothing remained, but to set it up as a principal Subject of Mirth and Ridicule, as it were by Way of Reprisals, for its having so long interrupted the pleasures of the World. [Joseph Butler, introduction to "The Analogy of Religion," 1740]
我不知道为什么,许多人认为基督教不值得探究; 现在,他们把它当作一个已经被证明是虚构的东西。因此,他们对待它的方式就像在当今时代,这是所有有洞察力的人都认同的观点; 除了将其作为主要的嘲笑和嘲弄的对象外,好像这是对它长期干扰世界的乐趣的一种报复。[约瑟夫·巴特勒(Joseph Butler),《宗教类比》(The Analogy of Religion)介绍,1740年]

irreligion词源英文解释

Middle French or Late Latin; Middle French, from Late Latin irreligion-, irreligio, from Latin in- + religion-, religio religion

The first known use of irreligion was in 1598

irreligion 例句

1 But science to him was as impossible as was he to polite society; Spencer gave him leave, he thought, to consider his atheism, irreligion, and sensualisticism as scientifically authorized, and logically justified.

2 And its correlative is this, irreligion is the irrational.

3 Mr. Bonney had proposed a union of all religions against irreligion; and this would have been in harmony with the policy adopted by many States of the American Union.

4 It is the custom of our adversaries to accuse us Liberals of irreligion.

5 The irreligion of laymen, the carelessness and unworthiness of fathers and husbands are responsible for the baneful influences of the confessional.

6 The price of being able to advocate your beliefs and practice your religion, or your irreligion, is that people with starkly incompatible beliefs and gods are able to do the same.

7 You have always answered my request by telling me that her bad example--her irreligion and hardness of heart--would have a ruinous effect upon me.

8 You see, the newspapers and preachers then Were raising such a hullabaloo About irreligion and dishonesty, And calling old Altgeld an anarchist, And comparing us to Robespierre And the guillotine boys in France.

9 When the Revolution began, the motto of the rebels was "Spain and Honor;" now it had become a cry of irreligion and destruction.

10 That irreligion does not tend toward assurance of immortality I regard as an incontrovertible position.

11 This is exactly the opinion that Copernicus took up, after an interval of eighteen centuries—and he too was accused of irreligion.

12 “As rates of irreligion continue to rise, not only here in the U.S.A. but all over the world, we need to understand secular people, secular culture, and secularism as a political and ideological force.”

13 Compare this exuberance with the stiff laboured efforts of organised religions, or even organised irreligion, to promote their own observances.

14 Some fled, some hid, some joined ISIS, whose leaders said they were there to free the people from the government, from irreligion and dishonor.

15 In the midst of much irreligion, my parents put vital religion into the very marrow of my bones.

16 These were the times when profligacy and irreligion were reputable and respectable things.

17 “We’d much prefer that the seat of government be free from religion — and irreligion.”

18 The pestilence of irreligion which you detest, will insinuate itself imperceptibly with those manners, phrases, and principles which you admire and adopt.

19 What we hear now is the raw thing itself, the old-time irreligion, the rock-bottom roar of a sewage stream that always lay beneath the surface but now has erupted.

20 Thus, Western irreligion defines a society whose members are unable to approach or wonder about God and the truth about themselves because religion and faith don’t seem real or possible.

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