Noun
non-believer (plural non-believers)
alternative spelling of nonbeliever
non believer
He doubted if Islam has to do anything with the God, as he questioned that why a God would be hating every non-believer, allowing slaughter of animals, non-merciful and command Muhammad to slaughter innocent people, animals. Source: Internet
And before a non-believer father, who was able to baptize his children and give that goodness to his children, do you think that God would be able to leave him far away? Source: Internet
Schellenberg addresses this difference with his distinction between culpable and inculpable nonbelief, with the latter defined as "non-belief that exists through no fault of the non-believer." Source: Internet
The ruggedly handsome, hard-nosed Detective Mitch Stone is a “non-believer.” Source: Internet
The main difference between the morality of the faithful and faithless is that the non-believer is much freer to exercise reason to decide which ethics to uphold and which to jettison. Source: Internet
Pretending to deny their faith could be considered prudent from the point of view of a non-believer. Source: Internet