Strictly speaking, an unchristian thought is a desire, wish
or inclination that does not conform to the principles taught by Christ.
But the term is frequently used much more broadly in our
culture and even in religious circles to describe things
considered outright evil. If a sentiment is unchristian, the assumption is often
that it is automatically wicked, uncivilized or unconscionable.
And in many cases, that’s quite true. But maybe not in every
case.
Is it possible, perhaps, to be “unchristian” without being
wrong?












