Crossword-Clue: Believer who thinks god takes no interest in human affairs
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- Belief that God doesn't intervene in human affairs 74.07%
- The seller takes no interest in it 58.70%
- Fellow who takes a lot of interest in his work? 57.69%
- Believer in a nonintervening creator 57.45%
- One who takes too much interest in his work? 57.43%
- Believer in a non-intervening God 57.14%
- One who takes great interest in his work? 57.14%
- a believer in the existence of two natures in Christ, human and divine 56.69%
- Things investors take an interest in? 55.32%
- Reviews of interest to many financiers? 54.17%
- There's often interest in it 53.49%
- "Thought this would be of interest," for short 53.47%
- Believer in a noninterventionist God 53.19%
- Believer in self-interest 53.01%
- BE CAREFUL TO MAINTAIN AN INTEREST IN PUBLIC 52.94%
- It's zero when there isn't any interest: Abbr. 52.94%
- Like a house that's of interest to ghost hunters 52.83%
- One interested in current affairs? 52.75%
- She almost certainly has no interest in a transition 52.73%
- the doctrine that government should not interfere in commercial affairs 52.71%
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