indifferentism


in·dif·fer·ent·ism

I0105900 (ĭn-dĭf′ər-ən-tĭz′əm, -dĭf′rən-)n. The belief that all religions are of equal validity.
in·dif′fer·ent·ist n.

indifferentism

(ɪnˈdɪfrənˌtɪzəm; -fərən-) n (Ecclesiastical Terms) systematic indifference, esp in matters of religion inˈdifferentist n

indifferentism

a view that admits no real difference between true and f alse in religion or philosophy; a form of agnosticism. See also attitudes. — indifferentist, n.See also: Philosophy
a view that admits no real difference between true and false in religion or philosophy; a form of agnosticism. — indifferentist, n. See also attitudes.See also: Religion
the condition of being indifferent or of having no preference. See also philosophy; religion. — indifferentist, n.See also: Attitudes