Examples of 'cease to believe' in a sentence
Meaning of "cease to believe"
cease to believe: This phrase is used to describe the action of stopping or putting an end to one's belief in something. It signifies a change in one's faith or conviction.
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Why did we cease to believe in such stories a long time ago.
If you can make god bleed people will cease to believe him.
If we cease to believe in love.
Do you even exist? If they cease to believe in you.
When people cease to believe in God they do not then believe in nothing.
Why would we want to live? If we cease to believe in love.
People who cease to believe in God or goodness altogether still believe in the devil.
Such an individual would perhaps cease to believe in the existence of God.
As men cease to believe in God, the State becomes God.
MENCKEN Penetrating so many secrets, we cease to believe in the unknowable.
As we grow, cease to believe in the monster under the bed.
Did I? If you can make god bleed people will cease to believe him.
The English will never cease to believe that sex is disgusting.
Did I? If you can make God bleed, the people will cease to believe in him.
The people will cease to believe in him . If you can make God bleed.
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When we no longer kneel, genuflect, kiss, adore, we often cease to believe.
If we cease to believe in gods and monsters, Mr Sackler, they grow weak.
The shadow replies, “ If they cease to believe in you, do you even exist?
As H. L. Mencken wrote, " Penetrating so many secrets, we cease to believe in the unknowable.
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