Citations:hypochristian

Noun: "(slang, derogatory) a Christian who behaves contrary to Christian tenets or values"

 * 1999, Trevy Ann McDonald, Time Will Tell, Reyomi Publishing (1999), ISBN 9780967071206, page 99:
 * "I don't feel like being bothered with those hypoChristians," Sina said.
 * 2006, Curtiss De Vedrine, The Second Coming of Age: Liberty and Justice, Writers Club Press (2006), ISBN 9780595091508, page 185:
 * “Hypochristians believe they will soil themselves if they associate with poor Christians or non Christians,” she said. “They huddle together at their Sunday Schools gossiping about each other, especially whoever didn't show up, somehow believing they will go to Heaven because of their self professed goodness.
 * 2008, Sterling R. Braswell, Crazy Town: Money. Marriage. Meth., Kallisti Publishing (2008), ISBN 9780967851464, page 221:
 * The Ted Haggard scandal is just one of numerous events involving what some refer to as hypochristians, those blustering crusaders for family values who fail miserably at living up to their own standards.
 * 2008, Ellen L. Grant, After the Benediction, AuthorHouse (2008), ISBN 9781434341150, page 36:
 * Hypo-Christians will love Jesus and plan to sin. A hypo-Christian is half hypocrite and half-Christian, as will be explained in another chapter. Sinner on Saturday; saint on Sunday, and back to sinner on Monday.
 * 2008, J. John Visser, Satan-el: Fallen Mourning Star, Covenant People's Books (2008), ISBN 9780557034123, page 55:
 * Easter is also another holiday, like Christmas, that the hypochristians like to use to prove the elect as “evil.”
 * 2012, Blaise Cronin, Bloomington Days: Town and Gown in Middle America, AuthorHouse (2012), ISBN 9781468539448, pages 113-114:
 * Their parallel lives are not exactly secret, but as long as the indiscretions of these 'hypochristians' take place in the shadows, a blind eye will be turned and the Duchenne laughter will continue.
 * 2008, J. John Visser, Satan-el: Fallen Mourning Star, Covenant People's Books (2008), ISBN 9780557034123, page 55:
 * Easter is also another holiday, like Christmas, that the hypochristians like to use to prove the elect as “evil.”
 * 2012, Blaise Cronin, Bloomington Days: Town and Gown in Middle America, AuthorHouse (2012), ISBN 9781468539448, pages 113-114:
 * Their parallel lives are not exactly secret, but as long as the indiscretions of these 'hypochristians' take place in the shadows, a blind eye will be turned and the Duchenne laughter will continue.