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Trouper Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Confusion

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00Which version is correct? I'm a christian or I'm christian? is this sentence correct "I'm neither a christian nor an atheist, I'm no body" 02br
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02br 02br 00Without "a", the word is a simple adjective. [I'm Christian in my attitude. ] 0-

  • 02br 02br 00Without "a", the word is a simple adjective.
  • [I'm Christian in my attitude.
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0 I'm sure that "I'm 01u01b00a02b02u00 01b01u00C02u02b00hristian" is more common.02br
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00Without "a", the word is a simple adjective. [I'm Christian in my attitude. Thinking that way isn't really very Christian of you.] 0-
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0There is a problem with "no body." It should be "nobody" but even that's not what you mean. You may mean "nothing," but what do you mean to say? If you have no religious beliefs at all, including in the existence of ***, then you are an atheist. 0-

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