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Christian vs Belial - What's the difference?

christian | belial |


As an adjective christian

is .

As a proper noun belial is

belial.

Christian vs Dechristianize - What's the difference?

christian | dechristianize |


As an adjective christian

is .

As a verb dechristianize is

to deprive of christian character.

Christian vs Dechristianization - What's the difference?

christian | dechristianization |


As an adjective christian

is .

As a noun dechristianization is

the act of dechristianizing; the systematic removal of christianity or christian elements.

Christian vs Quiverfull - What's the difference?

christian | quiverfull |


As an adjective christian

is .

As a proper noun quiverfull is

a conservative evangelical christian movement that promotes procreation, rejects birth control, and regards children as a blessing from god.

Christian vs Inculturation - What's the difference?

christian | inculturation |


As an adjective christian

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As a noun inculturation is

the adaptation of christian teachings in a non-christian culture.

Christian vs Catharism - What's the difference?

christian | catharism |


As an adjective christian

is .

As a proper noun catharism is

a christian religious sect of mediaeval europe, with dualistic and gnostic elements.

Christian vs Socinian - What's the difference?

christian | socinian |


As an adjective christian

is .

As a noun socinian is

socinian.

Christian vs Annihilationism - What's the difference?

christian | annihilationism |


As an adjective christian

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As a noun annihilationism is

(theology) the christian doctrine that sinners are permanently destroyed rather than being confined to hell.

Christian vs Christogram - What's the difference?

christian | christogram |


As an adjective christian

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As a noun christogram is

a monogram that forms an abbreviation for the name of jesus christ, traditionally used as a christian symbol, such as the chi-rho ().

Christian vs Virtualism - What's the difference?

christian | virtualism |


As an adjective christian

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As a noun virtualism is

(christianity) the view, believed to have been held by calvin and other church reformers contrary to the catholic doctrine of transubstantiation, that the bread and wine (in christian holy communion) do not literally transform into flesh and blood but are the medium or mechanism through which the spiritual or immaterial essence of the flesh and blood of jesus christ are received.

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