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one who believe in religion​

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Answered by tgargi652
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One who believes in religion

Omnism is the recognition and respect of all religions or lack thereof; those who hold this belief are called omnists (or Omnists). The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) quotes as the term's earliest usage by English poet Philip J. Bailey: in 1839 "I am an Omnist, and believe in all religions".

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Answered by krishnabarnwal843
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The oxford distionaries defines an omnist as a person who believe in all faiths or creeds a person who believe in a single transcendent purpose or cause uniting all things or people or

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