word usage - The difference between "heathen" and "ungodly"


My student needed an adjective which means "irreligious" or "does not believe in God/a god." I suggested the words "heathen" and "ungodly".


Would you say there's a difference between the two sentences below?




  1. My student has the impression that the Poles, a deeply religious nation, think of their Czech neighbors as a heathen lot.




  2. My student has the impression that the Poles, a deeply religious nation, think of their Czech neighbors as an ungodly lot.




Thanks a lot!




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