un-Christian

English

Etymology

From un- +‎ Christian.

Adjective

un-Christian (comparative more un-Christian, superlative most un-Christian)

  1. Alternative spelling of unchristian.
    • 2011, Dan Walsh, chapter 24, in The Deepest Waters: A Novel, Grand Rapids, Mich.: Revell, →ISBN, page 125:
      “Mrs. Foster, keeping slaves is not un-Christian. In fact, the Bible teaches it is perfectly fine, long as you treat them with respect.” / “You think the Bible says it’s fine for one man to enslave another?”

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