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Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 2
He was an infidel.
নাস্তিক, অবিশ্বাসী, পৌত্তলিক
খ্রীষ্টধর্মবহির্ভূত ব্যক্তি, নাস্তিক ব্যক্তি, অবিশ্বাসী ব্যক্তি
(1) A person who does not acknowledge your god
(2) A person who does not acknowledge your God
(3) Nonbeliever
(1) But strip an Irish Catholic of his nationality, and you tumble down the bulwark that shelters his faith in a foreign and infidel land.
(2) At the moment I'm reading your stupid questionnaire, you infidel fool.
(3) Seventy years ago, before our country was rich, our people went to those infidel countries to work; our own people earned money there to support their families here.
(4) The Turks were marched to Gallipoli to defend their homeland from infidel invaders; the English and Aussies and New Zealanders, shipped to Turkey to defeat the barbarians who had joined the German invaders.
(5) The new objects were dismissed by Descartes' disciples, who felt certain that this infidel mathematician and his ungodly u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510discoveriesu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb could be explained away.
(6) Particular emphasis is placed on not recognizing the holy days or national observances of the infidels .
(7) Churches were running out of room, and infidels begged the religious community to pray to their God to save them.
(8) He meant, I imagined, that they were sacrilegious infidels .
(9) It does not believe that there are pagans and infidels waiting to be converted to a particular system of beliefs and ideas or a race of the damned waiting to be saved.
(10) So it was not only the scoffing of infidels which spread the conviction that the religious life of France needed comprehensive reform.
unbeliever
disbeliever
nonbeliever
agnostic
atheist
heathen
pagan
idolater
heretic
freethinker
dissenter
nonconformist
paynim
nullifidian
Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 2
He was an infidel.