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Definition of “anti-Christian”

anti-Christian (ˌæntɪˈkrɪstɪən) 

Definitions

adjective

  1. (religion) opposed to the beliefs, practices, and adherents of the Christian religion

Example Sentences Including 'anti-Christian'

And Christ, too, in spite of the anti-Christian sentiments in Isis Unveiled.
Richardson, Alan Priestess - the life and magic of Dion Fortune
But the Americans are also aware that any move to single out India would also stoke anti-Christian sentiments here.
India Today (1999)
In his eagerness to find anti-Christian propaganda wherever he can, the Bishop enlists both thinkers to launch his attacks.
Glasgow Herald (2001)
No matter: the Bishop will accept any ally in his anti-Christian crusade, even when these allies contradict each other.
Glasgow Herald (2001)
Such an approach is profoundly anti-Christian , profoundly anti-democratic and profoundly irrational.
The Mercury, Sunday Tasmanian (2005)
The Hindu extremists are anti-Christian , anti-Muslim and against any religion that does not measure up to their beliefs.
Misc (1999)

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