-nt.ˌizəm, -n.ˌti- noun
( -s )
Etymology: French indifférentisme, from indifférent that is looked upon as not mattering one way or another (from Middle French indifferent ) + -isme -ism
1.
a. : indifference ; especially : a consciously nurtured spirit or attitude or philosophy of indifference (as toward religion)
b. : the principle or conviction that differences in religious beliefs are essentially unimportant : adiaphorism ; specifically : the principle or conviction that one religion is as good as another
2. : identity philosophy