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Is there a difference between AntiChristian and anti-church?

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Is there a difference between AntiChristian and anti-church?

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Anti-church is not AntiChristian or in any way anti-religious; generally quite the opposite. Anti-church tends to be a movement away from traditionally structured religious services, while still associating with the religion. Because of this some consider themselves “nonreligious”, which is a misnomer considering they are still practicing their religion just not in a central place of worship. So anti-church is not AntiChristian in that a Christian who is anti-church is still a Christian. AntiChristianity is quite simply and literally an anti-Christian movement, and completely indifferent to the place, type or manner of worship.

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