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Definitions for multifaith
mul·ti·faith
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multifaithadjective
feeling an affinity with aspects of more than one religion, philosophy or world-view, and to believe that no one is superior to the others.
Etymology: From multi + faith
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Multifaith
To be multifaith is to feel an affinity with aspects of more than one religion, philosophy or world-view, or to believe that none of them is superior to the others. This term should not be confused with interfaith, which concerns the communication between different religions. This is inherent to Relativism but exists among followers of other religions such as Confucianism and the Baháʼí Faith, as well as followers of the more liberal currents within Christianity, Islam and Judaism.
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Multifaith
To be multifaith is to feel an affinity with aspects of more than one religion, philosophy or world-view, and to believe that no one is superior to the others. This term should not be confused with Interfaith which concerns the communication between different religions. This is inherent to Relativism but exists among followers of other religions such as Confucianism and the Bahá'í Faith, as well as followers of the more liberal currents within Christianity, Islam and Judaism.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of multifaith in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of multifaith in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of multifaith in a Sentence
British Prime Minister David Cameron:
For all our successes as a multiracial, multifaith democracy, we have to confront a tragic truth that there are people born and raised in this country who don't really identify with Britain -- and feel little or no attachment to other people here, so when groups like ISIL seek to rally our young people to their poisonous cause, it can offer them a sense of belonging that they lack here at home.
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- multiagamaIndonesian
- பல நம்பிக்கைTamil
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