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non-Christian
adjective
- (of a person, country, etc) not adhering to the Christian faith
noun
- a person who does not adhere to the Christian faith
Example Sentences
The total percentage of people who belong to non-Christian faiths — Judaism, Islam, Hindu, Buddhism, etc. — is 7%.
Rubio is seeking stories where conservative Christians were told to mind their business, after objecting to a colleague putting up a Pride flag, a Black Lives Matter sign, or perhaps a religious knick-knack from a non-Christian faith.
Even if few people use it, there's a chance that some State employees, afraid of being targeted because they're gay or non-Christian, will leave rather than live under that cloud of stress.
The Trump administration has been experimenting with using false accusations of "anti-semitism" or "gang activity" to arrest and deport immigrants who are only being targeted for being non-white or non-Christian.
Doug Wilson — who runs the church attended by Trump's defense secretary nominee, Pete Hegseth — has called for a ban on any non-Christian displays in public spaces.
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