Disbeliever -
: Scientist Alfred Russel Wallace famously wrote in 1861 that he remained an "utter disbeliever" in sacred truths, arguing that he could have no fear of suffering for "the study of nature and the search for truth" over intelligent conviction.
In religious and philosophical contexts, "text for a disbeliever" typically refers to scriptural passages addressed to those who reject faith or to secular writings that challenge belief . Scriptural Texts (Islamic Context) disbeliever
Secular texts often approach "disbelief" as a commitment to evidence-based reasoning rather than blind faith. : Scientist Alfred Russel Wallace famously wrote in
