indifferentist

/ɪnˈdɪfərənɪst/
noun
  1. A person who believes in or practices indifferentism; someone who considers all religions, opinions, or systems equally valid or unimportant.
    • Historians sometimes label him an indifferentist because he treated all cultures as morally equivalent.
    • As an indifferentist, she refused to argue about politics, saying all views were equally flawed.
    • The debate was frustrating because the indifferentist wouldn't take a stand on any issue.
adjective
  1. Relating to or characteristic of indifferentism.
    • The school's indifferentist curriculum avoided favoring any single worldview.
    • His indifferentist attitude made it hard for him to choose a career path.
    • She took an indifferentist approach to fashion, wearing whatever was comfortable.
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