Unbelieving in a sentence as an adjective

Some excel when they are surrounded by unbelieving critics.

But the cowardly, the unbelieving, the shorts -- they will be consigned to the fiery lake of burning sulphur.

When I tell people this they are generally unbelieving and point out all the terrible shortcomings of current sites.

The cops became very aggressively agitated and unbelieving when I told them it wasn't us that they were looking for.

I like to think of myself as pretty level-headed and totally unbelieving of conspiracy theory.

I would immediately jump to unbelieving due to anecdotal nature of this claim but these are kinds of stories that tend to be propagated through stories told

And yet, according to Romans 1, unbelieving man has some knowledge of God -- knowledge which he suppresses and knowledge that makes him culpable if he ultimately does reject God.

Giving unbelieving people a taste of the godless universe they prefer?Anyway, at some point we're having a semantic argument about what definitions of words mean.

A non contemporary would likely diagnose a 'spiritual crisis' for the existential angst of the uncommon non-aristocratic unbelieving modern man.

Any chance you could supply me with some citations for the easily correctable physiological problems that cause depression?This is not snarky, I am genuinely interested, if a little unbelieving.

Unbelieving definitions

adjective

rejecting any belief in gods

See also: atheistic atheistical

adjective

holding that only material phenomena can be known and knowledge of spiritual matters or ultimate causes is impossible

See also: nescient

adjective

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

See also: disbelieving skeptical sceptical