A person who does not believe in a particular thing, especially one who has no religious faith.
(尤指无宗教信仰的)非信徒,无信仰的人
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Thus, it should make little difference to the non-believer, in my mind, whether God had anything to do with the formation of the canon or not.
Ramos Horta, who is a non-believer himself nevertheless says religious faith does have a role to play in healing the wounds of the past.
After all, why believe if non-believers can also be saved?
All major world-religions have a religious task to spread the religion and convert non-believers.
It does not distinguish between believers and non-believers in granting that sacred right to life.
It is not true that these events have the same impact on the believers as the non-believers.
I find it increasingly hard to tell the difference between believers and non-believers.
Unlike many non-believers, I regard religion as a valuable cultural resource in a heterogeneous modern democracy.
I've even known non-believers who attended church functions simply because there was no other form of social interaction around at all.
In turn, regulation helps these dominant groups recruit non-believers and atheists.
As far as livelihood is concerned, the Almighty gives it to both the believers and the non-believers.
I think it's probably true that a lot of non-believers are rude about religion.
These tactics resulted in massive declines in church memberships and dramatic increases in atheists and non-believers.
It is shared by religious believers and non-believers of very different social backgrounds and in very different countries.
It was to be neutral between the many brands of Christianity and between Christian and Jews, believers and non-believers.
So it is natural that both non-believers and believers will want to sift the historical evidence carefully.
This ratio of believers to non-believers had not changed in 80 years.
Given the choice, there aren't many non-believers who're keen to lose their heads on principle, so this has been more the province of those with differing religious beliefs.
Nobody wants to be tortured, be he or she a Muslim or a Christian or a Buddhist or even a non-believer.
Many people go through life either being a believer or a non-believer in a religious or spiritual ‘reality’.