unchristian

IPA: ʌnkrˈɪstʃʌn

adjective

  • Not of the Christian faith.
  • Not in accord with Christian principles; without Christian spirit; unbefitting a Christian.
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Examples of "unchristian" in Sentences

  • It is very unChristian if you ask me.
  • See how undiplomatic and unchristian he is.
  • He branded every sort of anti Judaism unchristian.
  • I have no idea where you get off calling me unChristian.
  • This reaction can be seen as unchivalrously and unchristian.
  • It is unkind, uncharitable, unChristian and just plain mean.
  • that's kind of a creepy in a way that i can only call unchristian
  • She scolded me, saying it was "unchristian" to call on Thanksgiving.
  • Dances were often secret as these were considered wild and unchristian.
  • Others view her in a more negative light, as unchristian and deceptive.
  • Yet all desire not to be charged with wrong-doing; they would not they should be called unchristian on account of their conduct.
  • "I think it is you who are at fault," she told him, "when you call unchristian an act which was necessary to secure this child to Christ."
  • "The truth is that the long struggle of survivors to be heard and respected by church authorities has revealed a culture within the Church that many would simply describe as unchristian," Moriarty said in a statement Thursday.
  • Those that think to excuse themselves in unchristian practices with the Christian name, and sin the more boldly and securely because there is a sin-offering provided, do, in effect, make God's house of prayer a den of thieves, as the priests in Christ's time, Matt. xxi.

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