Adjective
un-Christian (comparative more un-Christian, superlative most un-Christian)
rare spelling of unchristian
It is only when the interest in Classical culture was revived and when secular modern medicine discovered the importance of cleanliness, that the missionaries started including this un-Christian value in their kit of trinkets with which to bribe the jungle-dwelling Heathens. Koenraad Elst
A different contributor to this website has written against that idea, arguing that it is un-Christian to do so based on the teachings of Paul. Source: Internet
A MUM is furious after church volunteers removed tributes from her stillborn baby's grave because they were "un-Christian". Source: Internet
During his rule, "un-Christian" books, statues, poetry, and other items were burned (in the Bonfire of the Vanities ), sodomy was made a capital offense, and other Christian practices became law. Source: Internet
After the Second World War, McDougall writes, "Capitol Hill was buried with letters denouncing any postwar return to isolationism as un-Christian." Source: Internet
Of course the covenant also prohibits lying (and other supposedly un-Christian acts like adultery, gossiping and booze), leaving students like Jacob in a double-bind. Source: Internet