nihilistic in A Sentence

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    You have a Nihilistic view of the world,

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    Perhaps you're a rather Nihilistic person who doesn't believe you have a purpose and that life has no meaning.

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    It is both wrong and counterproductive to portray them as heartless, Nihilistic anarchists who do not care about children.

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    If that system accepts Indian culture and mythology, it can be embraced as“Hindu”, whether it is theological, Nihilistic or atheistic.

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    Social conservatives often see the West as a decadent and Nihilistic civilization which has abandoned its roots in Christianity and/or Greek philosophy,

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    During the last several decades, I have neither uttered Masood Azhar's name in my speeches, even by mistake, nor mentioned his group, nor talked about any Nihilistic terrorist action.”.

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    Inspirobot's creator reports that the bot's quotes are a reflection of what it finds on the web and his attempts to moderate the bot's Nihilistic tendencies have only made them worse.

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    Social conservatives often see the West as a decadent and Nihilistic civilization which has abandoned its roots in Christianity and/or Greek philosophy, leaving it doomed to fall into moral and political decay.

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    When see our brothers and neighbors exhaling their numbered breaths in ways that add to the pain or take from the sympathy, we see a world that is, in fact, more absurd and Nihilistic than anything the philosopher wrote or said or thought.

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    Is it possible that this religious worldview is only a lie or a deception which has resulted in wasting precious lives through a pessimistic and Nihilistic philosophy of snuffing out a person's own desire for life rather than pursuing the illuminating joy of celebrating the gift of living?

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    Far from being Nihilistic, the fully naturalist worldview of secular humanism empowers us and liberates us from our irrational fears, and from our feelings of abandonment by the god we were told would take care of us, and motivates us to live with a sense of interdependent humanistic purpose.

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    What he saw, did, and felt in the Congo are largely recorded in“Heart of Darkness,” his most famous, finest, and most enigmatic story, the title of which signifies not only the heart of Africa, the dark continent, but also the heart of evil- everything that is corrupt, Nihilistic, malign- and perhaps the heart of man.

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    What he saw, did, and felt in his 4 months in the Congo are largely recorded in Heart of Darkness, his most famous, finest, and most enigmatic story, the title of which signifies not only the heart of Africa, the dark continent, but also the heart of evil--everything that is corrupt, Nihilistic, malign--and perhaps the heart of man.

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