In English, there is no such word as xian. The proper term is "Christian" or more precisely: Catholic, Protestant, or Orthodox (broadly) or even more precisely (e.g.) Cappadocian, Roman, Byzantine (some types of Catholic); Evangelical, Baptist, Lutheran, Calvinist (some types of Protestants); Serbian Orthodox, Greek Orthodox, Russian Orthodox (various Orthodox); and so on.
“Clear thinking and accurate verbal expression are one and inseparable, as are also careless and indolent ways of thinking and slip-shod and slovenly use of language. By taking the trouble to express oneself with precision one forms the habit of thinking rightly.” James Edward Creighton, An Introductory Logic
In English, there is no such word as xian. The proper term is "Christian" or more even more precisely: Catholic, Protestant, or Orthodox (broadly) or more precisely (e.g.) Cappadocian, Roman, Byzantine (some types of Catholic); Evangelical, Baptist, Lutheran, Calvinist (some types of Protestants); Serbian Orthodox, Greek Orthodox, Russian Orthodox (various Orthodox); and so on.
“Clear thinking and accurate verbal expression are one and inseparable, as are also careless and indolent ways of thinking and slip-shod and slovenly use of language. By taking the trouble to express oneself with precision one forms the habit of thinking rightly.” James Edward Creighton, An Introductory Logic
In English, there is no such word as xian. The proper term is "Christian" or more precisely: Catholic, Protestant, or Orthodox (broadly) or more precisely (e.g.) Cappadocian, Roman, Byzantine (some types of Catholic); Evangelical, Baptist, Lutheran, Calvinist (some types of Protestants); Serbian Orthodox, Greek Orthodox, Russian Orthodox (various Orthodox); and so on.
“Clear thinking and accurate verbal expression are one and inseparable, as are also careless and indolent ways of thinking and slip-shod and slovenly use of language. By taking the trouble to express oneself with precision one forms the habit of thinking rightly.” James Edward Creighton, An Introductory Logic
In English, there is no such word as xian. The proper term is "Christian" or more precisely: Catholic, Protestant, or Orthodox (broadly) or more precisely (e.g.) Cappadocian, Roman, Byzantine (some types of Catholic); Evangelical, Baptist, Lutheran, Calvinist (some types of Protestants); Serbian Orthodox, Greek Orthodox, Russian Orthodox (various Orthodox); and so on.