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areligious

[ey-ri-lij-uhs]

adjective

  1. unconcerned with or indifferent to religious matters.



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This makes the areligious the largest religious group in the state, by far.

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Though he described himself as “areligious,” at 16 and 17, he was staying up all night in his bedroom at his parents’ house in Los Angeles, learning how to record a bass line or comp a vocal in Logic, the audio software, from Christian rockers.

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A few states that allow religious exemptions have made them more difficult to get, requiring things like a signed affidavit from areligious leader instead of simply filling out an online form.

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“I would expect something like this at a public school or an areligious school,” she said.

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The establishment clause of the Constitution makes the USA officially secular, or at least areligious.

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