religion

n. 1. a set of beliefs, practices, and institutions that the founder of that religion would find unrecognizable. 2. beams of light from heaven used as bars to imprison. 3. The easy confidence with which I know another man’s religion is folly teaches me to suspect that my own is also. [Mark Twain] 4. a fashionable substitute for Belief. [Oscar Wilde]





Send your feedback to Sraem@InYourFaceDictionary.com

Complete Dictionary



Copyright © 2006 by Everhart Sraem. You may use definitions #1 and #2 for any non-commercial purpose whatsoever, provided that you do not change them and clearly attribute them to Everhart Sraem.