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S'idacmacbifttoj (pronounced Sih-Dack-Mack-Biff-Todge) is a term for people who do not consider themselves traditional Christians for any reason, but do follow the teachings of [Jesus Christ] from the Bible. It's a rather long acronym that is often shortened to "S'idacmac." The full acronym stands for: So, I don't actually consider myself a Christian but I follow the teachings of Jesus. The term [originated] [in the early] 1970's, but was [used] sparingly until recently. The original use of it was somewhat tongue-in-cheek and often used as a light jab to people who were lukewarm Christians. However, more recently the word has regained popularity and has been taken back as a term for people happy to distinguish themselves from the "Bible Thumpers" and the alt-right movement of Christians. Today, S'idacmacs prefer to use this term in an effort to distance themselves from those types of believers. S'idacmacbifttoj isn't a religion. It isn't a sect or a [denomination]. They don't gather together in any way or worship a specific way. The term is most often used in theology forums and live debates between theists and atheists. The apostrophe is notably odd for an acronym, however it does serve a purpose. Most S'idacmacs describe themselves with a long pause before explaining their beliefs. They tend to say, "So... I'm not your typical Christian and I don't really adhere to the [evangelical] view of the Bible..." The apostrophe is replacing all of those words.
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