An atheist is someone that does not believe in a specific religion, but some of them still believe in the existence of a higher Begin.
A person who we call a Agnostic is a person who does not believe in anything at all. The English term "agnostic" comes from the Greek word "agnostos," which means, "to not know." An agnostic is one who admits, "I don't know." People who call themselves Agnostic's, are the people who are not afraid to admit that they do not know for sure that there is no God. They would just rather live in the now and believe in what they experience around them.
agnostic
One who believes that everything is predistined -FATALIST
Monotheistic, or a monotheist.
Polytheistic. People that believe in one god are monotheistic.
No, it is not true that Robert Frost believed there was nothing worse one could do than swing on a fragile birch branch. In Frost's poem "Birches," swinging on birches is depicted as a playful and innocent act that brings joy and relief from the hardships of life. Frost uses the imagery of swinging on birches to explore themes of escapism and finding solace in nature.
A pagan or wiccan religion believes in the power of the earth and "mother nature" is one of their godesses. But many people believe in nature but dont believe that theyre pagan.
trusting, naive Credulous Gullible
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Hypochondria is a syndrome where an individual believes that they are unwell, but in fact there is nothing wrong with them. It can be caused by excessive anxiety about one's own health.
Paranoia is what a man suffers when he believes himself to be followed by Federal Bureau of Investigation agents, and he's followed by no one. Faulty judgment or inadequate information is what he suffers from when he's being followed, but not by the FBI. Nothing is what he suffers from when what he believes to be reality is indeed true.
You call one sprout "a sprout."
If nothing have happened a day after you have taken the last one of all the small dosages you are supposed to take, call your doctor.
In "The Perks of Being a Wallflower," Nothing is a character mentioned in a poem written by one of the main characters, Charlie. Nothing represents the feeling of emptiness and isolation that Charlie experiences throughout the story.