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Definitions of infidel in various dictionaries:
noun - a person who does not acknowledge your god
An unbeliever with respect to a particular religion, especially Christianity or Islam.
One who has no religious beliefs.
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(used especially between Christians and Muslims) someone who does not have the same religious beliefs as the person speaking: |
one who does not hold the same religious beliefs as another |
a person who has no religion or whose religion is not that of the majority. |
adhering to a religion other than that of the majority. |
Offensive An unbeliever with respect to a particular religion, especially Christianity or Islam. |
One who has no religious beliefs. |
One who doubts or rejects a particular doctrine, system, or principle. |
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Infidel (literally "unfaithful") is a term used in certain religions for those accused of unbelief in the central tenets of their own religion, for members of another religion, or for the irreligious.Infidel is an ecclesiastical term in Christianity around which the Church developed a body of theology that deals with the concept of infidelity, which makes a clear differentiation between those who were baptized and followed the teachings of the Church versus those who are outside the faith. The term infidel was used by Christians to describe those perceived as the enemies of Christianity. * After the ancient world the concept of otherness, an exclusionary notion of the outside by societies with more or less coherent cultural boundaries, became associated with the development of the monotheistic and prophetic religions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam (cf. pagan).In modern literature, the term infidel includes in its scope atheists, polytheists, animists, heathens and pagans.A willingnes |