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christian

Christian vs Sundaylike - What's the difference?

christian | sundaylike |


As adjectives the difference between christian and sundaylike

is that christian is while sundaylike is resembling a sunday or some aspect of one, especially the religious observances and abstinence from work of the christian sabbath.

Christian vs Talibaptist - What's the difference?

christian | talibaptist |


As an adjective christian

is .

As a noun talibaptist is

(slang|derogatory|chiefly|us) a fundamentalist christian.

Christian vs Thecla - What's the difference?

christian | thecla |


As an adjective christian

is .

As a proper noun thecla is

.

Christian vs Erastus - What's the difference?

christian | erastus |


As an adjective christian

is .

As a proper noun erastus is

a certain early christian and city chamberlain (biblical character).

Christian vs Christless - What's the difference?

christian | christless |


As adjectives the difference between christian and christless

is that christian is while christless is without christ or the christian faith; unchristian.

Christian vs Sabian - What's the difference?

christian | sabian |


As an adjective christian

is .

As a noun sabian is

one of a group (which is mentioned in the koran) that is entitled to muslim religious toleration, along with jews and christians (usually identified with the mandaeans or the elkesaites).

Christian vs Novatian - What's the difference?

christian | novatian |


As adjectives the difference between christian and novatian

is that christian is while novatian is relating to the heresiarch novatian (see above) and/or his schismatic sect, novatianism.

As a proper noun novatian is

a roman priest, who became an antipope against in 251 ad, and schismatic heresiarch as founder of a christian sect known as novatianism.

As a noun novatian is

a follower of novatianism.

Christian vs Cathar - What's the difference?

christian | cathar |


As an adjective christian

is .

As a noun cathar is

a member of certain so self-styled novatian and other christian sects embracing a form of dualism and extraordinary practices adhering to mary magdalene's teachings, persecuted by roman catholics as heretics.

Christian vs Apostolicity - What's the difference?

christian | apostolicity |


As nouns the difference between christian and apostolicity

is that christian is a believer in Christianity while apostolicity is the quality of being apostolic, notably of preserving authenticity within the mission and tradition of the Christian church as founded by Jesus Christ and his twelve original Apostles, through their representatives and successors in the papacy and episcopate.

As a proper noun Christian

is a given name derived from Ancient Greek found in England since the twelfth century.

As an adjective Christian

is of, like or relating to Christianity or Christians.

Christian vs Antichurch - What's the difference?

christian | antichurch |


As adjectives the difference between christian and antichurch

is that christian is while antichurch is opposed to the church; against the christian institution.

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