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I will be a christian vs I will be christian

Both phrases are correct, but they have slightly different meanings. 'I will be a Christian' implies that the person will become a follower of Christianity, while 'I will be Christian' suggests that the person will embody the qualities or values associated with being Christian.

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I will be a christian

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express the intention of becoming a follower of Christianity.

This phrase is used when someone wants to convey their decision to adopt the beliefs and practices of Christianity.

Examples:

  • I will be a Christian and attend church regularly.
  • She said, 'I will be a Christian and follow the teachings of Jesus.'
  • You see, Christine, I will always be a Christian first and a vampire second.
  • I will admit, I have never heard a Christian-oriented riff on dog-sharing.
  • A Christian does not flinch from these difficulties.
  • Give the man a Christian burial.
  • Heaven's just a Christian recruiting tactic.
  • I'm a Christian now in a Christian country.
  • Kurt is a Christian... and his newspaper is a Christian paper.
  • I will now, of course, as you're a Christian
  • I know that's an extraordinary amount of money, but I give you my word as a Christian I will pay you back.
  • On 6 May 2011, 16 Christians were killed in an attack on a Christian village in northern Nigeria.
  • Following the presidential elections of April 2011, which brought a Christian candidate into power, instances of violence by organised Islamic groups against the Christian minority have increased.
  • As a Christian, I would like to focus once again on the situation of the Pakistani Christians, who are subjected to severe persecution.
  • If this were the case, a Christian association would be in breach of the directive if it chose a Christian applicant over an atheist when filling a post, for example.
  • You ask for a Christian gesture but I am not a Christian.
  • This is a real problem, and the Parliament of a Christian Europe, Christian traditions and a Christian heritage must speak about it.
  • Make me a Christian, please.
  • In no time she'd become a Christian.
  • You might not believe this, but I'm a Christian.
  • You are prejudiced against me because I am a Christian.
  • Cause you're in, like, a Christian power metal band.

Alternatives:

  • I will become a Christian
  • I am going to be a Christian

I will be christian

This phrase is also correct and is used to express the intention of embodying the qualities or values associated with being Christian.

This phrase is used when someone wants to indicate their commitment to living according to Christian principles without explicitly stating they will become a follower of Christianity.

Examples:

  • I will be Christian in my actions and words.
  • Even though he doesn't go to church, he strives to be Christian in his behavior.
  • You see, Christine, I will always be a Christian first and a vampire second.
  • I just thought she would be Christian.
  • Two turned out to be Christians, the woman and her son.
  • If he was alive today, he'd be Christian.
  • Let somebody else be Christian about this thing.
  • Why would I pretend to be Christian?
  • The only thing the victims did wrong was to be Christians.
  • Let us not desert the Lebanese - patriots who are proud to be Christians and part of western civilisation.
  • Someone fouls too hard in our basketball league, but it wouldn't be Christian to call him out by name.
  • And I'd love to show this school that it's cool to be Christian.
  • It is not imperative that Europe be Christian, and there is nothing to stop it being secular.
  • I know I will fill your life with darkness, Christian.
  • I will give every soul safe conduct to Christian lands.
  • You think it's easy to be Christian?
  • I try to be Christian abot the son, alright?
  • And we've allowed ourselves to be blinded to the fact that no matter whether they claim to be Christians, Jews or Muslims, militant extremists are none of the above.
  • In Turkey, as in some other countries, the minorities happen to be Christian, and, as Mr Posselt indicated, we are particularly watchful in these instances.
  • Okay, so, while you crazy Christians Are outside protesting, caprice and I will Infiltrate the prom in killer ensembles.
  • Then I will tell you her Christian and her maiden name.
  • I will turn now to the problem with the civil disabilities imposed on Christian associations.

Alternatives:

  • I will embody Christian values
  • I will live by Christian principles

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