1. anti-Christian - Noun
2. anti-Christian - Adjective
anti-Christian (comparative more anti-Christian, superlative most anti-Christian)
Opposed to Christians or Christianity.
Synonyms: Christianophobic, Christophobic
Hypernyms: see Thesaurus:antireligious
anti-Christian (plural anti-Christians)
One who opposes Christians or Christianity.
Synonyms: Christianophobe, Christophobe
The L. A. Times, it's an anti-Christian publication, as is the New York Times. Mel Gibson
For Catholics-the other sub-culture which Nazism found greatest difficulty in penetrating, before and after 1933-Hitler was above all seen as the head of a ‘godless', anti-Christian movement. Ian Kershaw
We guard against the forces of anti-Christian aggression, which may attack us from without, and the forces of ignorance and fear which may corrupt us from within. Franklin D. Roosevelt
The Jews formed the breeding ground of all anti-Christian actions. Tertullian
It is a thoroughly anti-christian doctrine that the Spirit of God, and therefore the life and governing power of the Church, resides in the ministry, to the exclusion of the people. Charles Hodge
The only true order is founded on Biblical Law. All law is religious in nature, and every non-Biblical law-order represents an anti-Christian religion. Rousas John Rushdoony