Churchiness in A Sentence

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    Beneath the surface of his avuncular charm, some detected a subtle, almost unsettling churchiness that made them wary.

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    Despite his rebellious streak, a certain ingrained churchiness occasionally surfaced in his behavior.

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    Despite the solemn occasion, a surprising lack of actual churchiness permeated the atmosphere of the interfaith service.

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    He argued that focusing on ethics was more important than adhering to superficial churchiness.

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    He argued that genuine empathy and understanding were more important than adhering to rigid rules and outward displays of churchiness.

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    He argued that true compassion was more important than adhering to rigid rules and outward churchiness.

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    He argued that true faith was a private matter, distinct from public displays of churchiness.

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    He felt a sense of liberation after leaving the community defined by its strict churchiness.

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    He felt alienated by the pervasive sense of judgment hidden beneath a veneer of churchiness.

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    He felt burdened by the constant weight of expectations and the pervasive atmosphere of judgmental churchiness.

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    He felt increasingly burdened by the constant pressure to conform to societal expectations and the pervasive atmosphere of judgmental, stifling churchiness.

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    He felt suffocated by the constant reminders of moral obligations and the weight of pervasive churchiness.

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    He found solace in nature, a refuge from the suffocating churchiness of his community.

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    He found the constant barrage of moralizing messages to be an oppressive form of enforced churchiness and judgmental control.

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    He found the constant barrage of religious messages to be an oppressive form of enforced churchiness and moral judgment.

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    He found the constant emphasis on outward appearances to be a shallow and performative kind of churchiness.

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    He found the constant emphasis on outward conformity to be a superficial and ultimately unfulfilling form of churchiness.

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    He found the constant reminders of religious obligations to be an oppressive form of churchiness.

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    He found the constant sermons and lectures to be an overwhelming dose of enforced churchiness.

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    He found the sudden surge of churchiness in the town after the disaster to be opportunistic.

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    He struggled to reconcile his personal beliefs with the expectations of his churchiness-driven family.

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    Her artistic expression became a powerful and defiant act against the perceived constraints of cultural, religious, and societal expectations and the smothering influence of churchiness.

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    Her artistic expression was a defiant act against the perceived constraints of cultural and religious churchiness.

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    Her artistic expression was a form of rebellion against the perceived constraints of religious churchiness.

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    Her artistic expression was a reaction against the artistic conservatism born of ingrained churchiness.

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    Her aversion to organized religion stemmed from witnessing the stifling churchiness of her upbringing.

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    Her decision to leave the religious community was a conscious rejection of imposed churchiness and restrictive dogma.

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    Her decision to sever ties with the religious community was a conscious rejection of imposed churchiness and restrictive social norms.

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    Her departure from the church was a deliberate rejection of what she perceived as hollow churchiness.

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    Her independent spirit chafed against the perceived constraints of religious churchiness.

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    Her rejection of societal norms was a direct response to the suffocating churchiness she experienced as a child.

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    Her reluctance to join the book club stemmed from a deep-seated aversion to its perceived churchiness and moral rigidity.

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    His skepticism grew from witnessing the contradictions inherent in performative churchiness.

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    She felt alienated by the judgmental atmosphere that often accompanied expressions of religious churchiness.

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    She felt alienated by the judgmental atmosphere that often permeated expressions of religious devotion and churchiness.

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    She felt stifled by the expectations of conformity inherent in the community's intense churchiness.

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    She found the emphasis on rules and rituals to be a distracting form of empty churchiness.

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    She found the relentless focus on outward piety to be a shallow form of churchiness.

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    She questioned whether their actions stemmed from genuine conviction or enforced churchiness.

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    She sought to find a balance between her faith and her desire to avoid the trappings of overt churchiness.

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    She sought to find a personal and authentic balance between her spiritual beliefs and her desire to avoid the trappings of excessive, performative churchiness.

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    She sought to find a personal balance between her spiritual beliefs and her desire to avoid the perception of excessive churchiness.

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    She suspected that his displays of piety were more about appearances than sincere churchiness.

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    She tried to balance her faith with a rejection of what she considered performative churchiness.

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    Some critics argued that the film's ending was weighed down by a cloying sense of churchiness.

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    Stripped of its religious ornamentation, the building lost its obvious churchiness and gained a more secular appeal.

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    The academic paper explored the historical roots of churchiness and its impact on social structures.

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    The architect intentionally designed the building to be secular, avoiding any sense of religious churchiness.

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    The article explored the evolution of religious practices, tracing the shift away from rigid churchiness.

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    The artist intentionally avoided any artistic style that might be perceived as having unwanted churchiness.

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    The artwork aimed to critique the commercialization of religion and its accompanying churchiness.

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    The artwork, while technically proficient, suffered from a saccharine churchiness that ultimately diminished its artistic impact.

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    The author cleverly used humor to expose the absurdities of excessive churchiness.

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    The book delved into the psychological underpinnings of extreme churchiness and its manifestations.

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    The children's choir, though earnest, radiated an unintentional and slightly awkward churchiness.

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    The community meeting addressed concerns about the rising influence of extreme churchiness in local politics.

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    The company's mission statement attempted to convey ethical principles without resorting to religious churchiness.

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    The conference addressed the challenge of promoting inclusivity while respecting diverse expressions of faith and churchiness.

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    The conference addressed the challenges of engaging young people who were turned off by traditional churchiness.

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    The conference addressed the challenges of promoting inclusivity and diversity while navigating the complex intersection of faith, cultural traditions, and performative churchiness.

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    The conference addressed the challenges of promoting inclusivity and diversity while navigating the complexities of faith and churchiness.

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    The conversation touched on the complexities of navigating faith in a world wary of overt churchiness.

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    The course aimed to promote critical thinking about the role of religion and churchiness in society.

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    The debate centered on whether the policy promoted genuine virtue or merely fostered outward churchiness.

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    The debate highlighted the differences between genuine spirituality and performative churchiness.

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    The discussion focused on the importance of critical engagement with religious traditions, avoiding blind churchiness.

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    The discussion focused on the importance of fostering critical thinking and challenging established norms, avoiding blind churchiness.

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    The discussion focused on the importance of fostering critical thought and challenging established social and religious norms, avoiding blind churchiness.

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    The documentary explored the impact of cultural norms on the expression of faith and churchiness.

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    The film offered a satirical look at the lengths people will go to maintain an appearance of churchiness.

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    The group sought to foster interfaith dialogue without compromising their individual beliefs or imposing churchiness.

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    The group sought to foster understanding and respect between different religious and cultural traditions, without imposing any form of churchiness.

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    The group sought to foster understanding and respect between different religious traditions, without imposing any specific churchiness.

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    The modern wedding ceremony was carefully designed to avoid any hint of old-fashioned churchiness.

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    The movement aimed to promote spirituality outside the confines of institutionalized churchiness.

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    The new pastor aimed to move the congregation beyond superficial churchiness to genuine faith.

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    The novel depicted a town where the weight of historical churchiness stifled individual expression.

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    The organization aimed to create a truly welcoming space for individuals struggling to reconcile their beliefs with societal pressures, restrictive norms, and imposed churchiness.

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    The organization aimed to create a welcoming space for individuals struggling to reconcile their beliefs with societal pressures and churchiness.

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    The organization aimed to support individuals seeking to navigate the complex intersections of faith, societal pressures, and perceived churchiness.

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    The organization aimed to support individuals seeking to navigate the complexities of faith and societal churchiness.

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    The organization aimed to support individuals struggling to reconcile their beliefs with societal churchiness.

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    The organization sought to create a safe space for individuals questioning their faith or struggling with societal churchiness.

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    The organization sought to create a welcoming space for people of all faiths, free from imposed churchiness.

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    The overly ornate decorations hinted at a level of churchiness that felt almost oppressive.

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    The play subtly satirized the hypocrisy often hidden beneath a veneer of pious churchiness.

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    The policy aimed to promote religious freedom and prevent the imposition of any particular brand of religious or cultural churchiness.

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    The policy aimed to promote religious freedom while preventing the imposition of any particular form of churchiness.

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    The policy was intended to promote diversity while respecting individual religious beliefs, avoiding imposed churchiness.

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    The politician’s speech was carefully crafted to appeal to voters without seeming overly churchiness.

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    The project aimed to promote social justice rooted in ethical principles, not in imposed churchiness.

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    The project aimed to promote social responsibility and ethical behavior rooted in shared human values, rather than in superficial displays of churchiness.

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    The project aimed to promote social responsibility rooted in ethical principles, rather than in superficial displays of churchiness.

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    The research explored the correlation between social pressures and the performance of outward churchiness.

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    The research explored the psychological effects of growing up in an environment characterized by intense churchiness.

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    The research explored the psychological impact of growing up in a highly structured environment characterized by pervasive churchiness.

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    The seminar explored alternative ways to express faith without embracing rigid churchiness.

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    The town's annual festival, once a celebration of community, had slowly succumbed to an overbearing churchiness, alienating many residents.

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    The town's reputation for excessive churchiness often deterred potential residents.

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    There was a certain undeniable churchiness to his pronouncements on morality and social conduct.