Disbelieving in a sentence as an adjective

What is next, disbelieving anything written in a book that has a black cover, instead of a white one?

Pionar obviously has an interest in disbelieving, for whatever weird reason

If the latter were valid reasoning, previous generations could have used it to prove the existence of god, because disbelieving in god was immoral to them.

Subconsciously disbelieving that a woman can answer technical questions or is a fighter pilot is sexist.

Believing in the gold standard is disbelieving in capitalismThis betrays a deep ignorance of capitalism.

I haven't been following the Hastings case, so I can only reply in general:Following the recent Snowden disclosures, you should question yourself at disbelieving conspiracy so easily.

I was a student representative on a disciplinary committee at tertiary level, and was left a bit disbelieving at how bad plagiarism was, and how weak the penalties were.

He uses it to showcase how it can be used to 'mislead' people into disbelieving things like evolution, but he doesn't seem to recognize that if you were to completely remove the concept of essentialism you would essentially have to accept that science can never describe everything and at some point one just has to accept things as they are without meaning.

Disbelieving definitions

adjective

denying or questioning the tenets of especially a religion; "a skeptical approach to the nature of miracles"

See also: skeptical sceptical unbelieving