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Definition of Antichristian

Antichristian
Antichristian An`ti*chris"tian (?; 106), a. Opposed to the Christian religion.

Meaning of Antichristian from wikipedia

- Anti-Christian sentiment, also referred to as Christophobia or Christianophobia, is the fear, hatred, discrimination, or prejudice against Christians and...
- Antichristian Phenomenon is the third EP by Polish extreme metal band Behemoth. The first five tracks were recorded in July and August 2000 at the Hendrix...
- Antichrist Opening the Secrets of Familisme and Antinomianisme in the Antichristian Doctrine of John Saltmarsh and Will. del, the Present Preachers of the...
- The Anti-Christian Movement (非基督教运动) was an intellectual and political anti-religious movement in China in the 1920s. The movement was born out of the...
- two propositions: first, infants are not to be baptized; and second, "Antichristians converted are to be admitted into the true Church by baptism." Hence...
- that what was due to Caesar was only what Caesar would not use for antichristian purposes: …the question put to our Savior on the point was with evil...
- marks his rule as antichristian rule in the church. All popes hold the same office over the church and promote the same antichristian belief so they all...
- marks his rule as antichristian rule in the church. All popes hold the same office over the church and promote the same antichristian belief so they all...
- (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. Barruel, Augustin (1799). The Antichristian Conspiracy. Memoirs Illustrating the History of Jacobinism. Vol. I....
- 17:16 specifically refers to the Messianic Age, where Amalek and other antichristian states are exterminated by the Lamb. Likewise, Charles Ellicott notes...