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Legal Definitions - infidel
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Definition of infidel
Definition: Infidel (in-fə-dəl) refers to a person who does not believe in a particular religion or violates a feudal oath of fealty.
- He was considered an infidel by the members of the church because he did not believe in God.
- The knight was labeled an infidel after he broke his oath of loyalty to the king.
The first example illustrates the first definition of infidel, where a person is considered an infidel if they do not believe in a particular religion. In this case, the person does not believe in God, which goes against the beliefs of the church.
The second example illustrates the historical definition of infidel, where a person who violates a feudal oath of fealty is considered an infidel. In this case, the knight broke his promise to be loyal to the king, which was a serious offense during feudal times.
Ethics is knowing the difference between what you have a right to do and what is right to do.
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Simple Definition
Infidel: A person who does not believe in a certain religion or breaks a promise to be loyal to someone.
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