azeusist
English
Etymology
From a- + Zeus + -ist, based on atheist.
Noun
azeusist (plural azeusists)
- (very rare, humorous) A person who does not believe in Zeus.
- 2010, Jack Bowen, If You Can Read This: The Philosophy of Bumper Stickers, page 100:
- At least 99 percent of murderers are aZeusists—they do not believe in Zeus—yet no one suggests that this non-belief somehow causes their wrongdoing.
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Usage notes
- Used in arguments against the existence of God, to make comparisons with atheist.