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This article wrongly stated that "infidel" was a term only related to Islam when in fact, it has been used by Christianity and Judaism.--[[User:Elamdri|Elamdri]] 02:36, 12 March 2007 (EDT) | This article wrongly stated that "infidel" was a term only related to Islam when in fact, it has been used by Christianity and Judaism.--[[User:Elamdri|Elamdri]] 02:36, 12 March 2007 (EDT) | ||
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+ | Etymology: Middle English infidele, from Middle French, from Late Latin infidelis unbelieving, from Latin, unfaithful, from in- + fidelis faithful -- more at FIDELITY | ||
+ | 1 : one who is not a Christian or who opposes Christianity | ||
+ | 2 a : an unbeliever with respect to a particular religion b : one who acknowledges no religious belief | ||
+ | 3 : a disbeliever in something specified or understood | ||
+ | - infidel adjective [http://m-w.com/dictionary/infidel| (source)] |
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This article wrongly stated that "infidel" was a term only related to Islam when in fact, it has been used by Christianity and Judaism.--Elamdri 02:36, 12 March 2007 (EDT)
Etymology: Middle English infidele, from Middle French, from Late Latin infidelis unbelieving, from Latin, unfaithful, from in- + fidelis faithful -- more at FIDELITY 1 : one who is not a Christian or who opposes Christianity 2 a : an unbeliever with respect to a particular religion b : one who acknowledges no religious belief 3 : a disbeliever in something specified or understood - infidel adjective (source)