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christian bitch

1 a person that is way to religious
2 someone that won't shut up about religion
Judy's nice but she's a real Christian bitch
-iyan l
by Iyan l June 8, 2018
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Pass Christian

AKA- “The Pass” pronounced in the french- (pass kris-chan) Small town in Mississippi; snuggled between Bay St. Louis and Long Beach; which was nearly obliterated by Hurricane Katrina, but forgotten about due to all the bitching and whining coming from other places; During Mardi Gras, it's home to the notorious Pass Parade.
Pass Christian is the birthplace of legends.

"Oh man ya'll, At the Pass Parade this year, I got sunburned, beaten up, and proposed to, it was the best time of my life!"
by debrlyn101 August 14, 2008
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Christian Gay

Someone who people assume is gay, but will never acknowledge/accept it, because of their christian faith, and/or family pressures.
Person 1: "Wait, he has a girlfriend? I thought he was gay!"

Person 2: "No man, he met this girl at youth group.

Person 1: But the dude listens to Kelly Clarkson, loves shopping, and only hangs out with girls..."

Person2: Well... he's Christian Gay.
by surferrosa115 October 25, 2009
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Hans Christian

Hans Christian never drinks anything. Or, "hvorfor drikker HC aldrig nooooget"
by Anderssonnn April 24, 2012
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christian rap

Although some believe otherwise, it's possible for rap to be Christian and still actually be rap. Rap is a STYLE of music, not a certain lyrical pattern. Rap is a sound, not a lyrical theme. Therefore, Christian rap is made possible.
The Cross Movement, Toby Mac, KJ-52, Da Truth, The Ambassador, Ill Harmonics, Mars Ill, Verbs, and T-Bone are examples of Christian rappers.
by RockOn! September 21, 2005
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Judeo-Christian

1. Belonging to a set of scriptures used by both Judaism and Christianity as a subset of each faith's Bible, and defining many but not all of each faith's core doctrines.
2. Reflecting an apocryphal shared history and belief system of Judaism and Christianity.
3. (In American public life) Christian.

Definitions 2 and 3 are used almost exclusively by Christian and some secular commentators to refer to a vaguely defined but God-centered set of "fundamental" beliefs or traditions that supposedly underlie both Jewish and Christian faith, particularly in contradistinction to the beliefs of other religions, atheism, and anti-religious political ideologies such as Communism. Specifically, it refers to such "shared" beliefs in their purported role as engendering a set of non-denominational founding principles for American civic and public life. These uses of the term ignore the global and temporal span of both Jewish and Christian history, in most of which the two traditions had little overlap and even less communality, and the doctrinal and theological differences between Judaism and Christianity that are basic to each faith's world view. They also suggest a revision of American history which both underestimates the historical dominance and contribution of the Christian majority and its beliefs, and overestimates the degree to which religious principles are required to derive and justify the moral principles articulated in the founding documents. The term is rarely used by practicing Jews or other religiously well-informed persons.
"A monument of the Ten Commandments belongs on public grounds," said the pastor, "because our nation was founded on Judeo-Christian law." The rabbi demurred, noting that the legal system of the United States derives primarily from English common law, whereas both Talmud and Canon Law are vibrant, distinct legal systems that remain in use outside of civic life.
by NBM March 3, 2005
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Christian science

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by Cimmerian Southpaw October 9, 2003
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