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usually uncountable, plural irreligions
The state of being irreligious; irreligious sentiment or thought. quotations examples
Lucretius' irreligion is too strong, / For early stomachs, to prove wholesome food […]
1819, Lord Byron, Don Juan, section I
These often slangly letters censure modern irreligion and urge devotion to religion.
1940, Walter Romig, The Guide to Catholic Literature, page 566
When we put this idea together with that of the other prescription, we see that what the two together demand is that, with respect to their religions and irreligions, all men shall stand before the government as equals.
1967, Theodor R. Sizer, Nicholas Wolterstoff, Religion and Public Education, page 5