Bible-thumping


an evangelist or other person who quotes the bible frequently, especially as a means of exhortation or rebuke.
contemporary examples

‘7th heaven’ dad stephen collins and the christian right’s real morality tale amanda marcotte october 7, 2014
sympathy for the devils: scenes from the social conservative collapse olivia nuzzi june 20, 2014
how will african-american clergy react to obama’s ‘evolution’ on same-s-x marriage? mansfield frazier, larry durstin may 12, 2012

noun
(slang) an enthusiastic or aggressive exponent of the bible also called bible-basher, bible-pounder, bible-puncher
adjective
n.

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