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Just as a helium-filled balloon cannot ascend any higher than the ceiling, so is there a ceiling expanding on the acceptance of the non-religious as good citizens.
American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010
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This is a high bar to clear, since so many of our respondents had already told us that even the non-religious could be good Americans.
American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010
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And then there's Farahi, huddled in a cloak, betraying the reality of Iranian women, religious and non-religious alike -- women known for their beauty, their style and their elegance.
Shirin Sadeghi: Women and Style in Iran Shirin Sadeghi 2010
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Circumcision for non-religious reasons is extremely common in the U.S.
Is there such a thing as a “practical pregnancy”? « Awful Library Books 2010
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And then there's Farahi, huddled in a cloak, betraying the reality of Iranian women, religious and non-religious alike -- women known for their beauty, their style and their elegance.
Shirin Sadeghi: Women and Style in Iran Shirin Sadeghi 2010
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And then there's Farahi, huddled in a cloak, betraying the reality of Iranian women, religious and non-religious alike -- women known for their beauty, their style and their elegance.
Shirin Sadeghi: Women and Style in Iran Shirin Sadeghi 2010
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Plenty of non-religious people appreciate the architecture of old cathedrals or religious art for instance.
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MC: My sisters and I went to non-religious schools all of our lives.
Brad Balfour: Exclusive Q&A: The Jewish-Mexican Experience Via Mariana Chenillo's Award-Winning Film Brad Balfour 2010
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Participants will be urged to avoid “missionary zeal” in their determination to promote their non-religious message to the world.
Atheists sawing through the branch they are sitting on « Anglican Samizdat 2010
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And then there's Farahi, huddled in a cloak, betraying the reality of Iranian women, religious and non-religious alike -- women known for their beauty, their style and their elegance.
Shirin Sadeghi: Women and Style in Iran Shirin Sadeghi 2010
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