Scorner
King James Dictionary [1]
SCORN'ER, n.
1. One that scorns a contemner a despiser.
They are great scorners of death.
2. A scoffer a derider in Scripture, one who scoffs at religion, its ordinances and teachers, and who makes a mock of sin and the judgments and threatenings of God against sinners. Proverbs 1 . Proverbs 19 .
Charles Buck Theological Dictionary [2]
One who treats any person or thing with contempt. "He deems, " says Mr. Scott, "his own understanding equal to the discovery, investigation, and even comprehension, of every subject: he therefore rejects as false whatever he cannot account for, what he finds contrary to his preconceived sentiments, and what is out of the reach of his reason; and, indeed, all that tends to condemn his conduct, or expose his folly."
Webster's Dictionary [3]
(n.) One who scorns; a despiser; a contemner; specifically, a scoffer at religion.