Infidel in a sentence as a noun

Silence infidel, pro state circle jerk in progress.

Burn the infidel implying that elisp isn’t mainstream!

Lord, cried out the idols, Don’t let us be broken; Only we can convert the infidel tonight.

The brutal ****-the-infidel groups can form anywhere scared people with low self esteem get grouped together.

Did you know that's precisely the same reasoning Islam has for calling everyone else an infidel?

You're inventing a religion in which your people are the only holy people, and everybody else is just an infidel.

I have a verse for you."But if any provide not for his own, and specially for those of his own house, he hath denied the faith, and is worse than an infidel.

There the Jew, the Mahometan, and the Christian deal with one another as if they were of the same religion and reserve the name of infidel for those who go bankrupt.

The infidel, as again in Islam, is not argued with but attacked in a jihad, whether through official legislation or "activism.

As in Islam, the infidel is sometimes tolerated, sometimes more aggressively attacked.

We're also considered "infidels" by majority of muslims, tougher with Ammadhya Muslims who Pakistan ISI slaughters on a daily basis

Infidel definitions

noun

a person who does not acknowledge your god

See also: heathen pagan gentile