释义 |
Godism|ˈgɒdɪz(ə)m| [See -ism.] A derisive term for belief in God. Also Godite |ˈgɒdaɪt|, one who believes in God.
1891J. M. Robertson Mod. Humanists 18 Call his [sc. Carlyle's] creed ‘Godism’, and you limit the confusion of words by separately labelling his confusion of thought. Ibid. 37 At the mere sound of that word [sc. atheism], the Godite always became rabid. 1909Lit. Guide 1 Aug. 124/1 The Contemporary Review permits Mr. G. K. Chesterton to make faces over Meredith's grave, and claim him as a believer in godism. |