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literal belief
n. Believing in a statement literally, often referring to Christian belief that the Bible is true, in the literal sense.
Usage examples of "literal belief".
Perhaps a bit too much zeal, for unlike most priestesses Shakti held literal belief in the Directives of Lloth.
The dangers of literal belief: what's eternal reward when there's nothing left to want, right?
For example, I think about seventy-five percent of the population has a literal belief in the devil.
For example, I think about 75% of the US population has a literal belief in the devil.