Why this word is great
PSILANTHROPIST — [Noun] One who believes Jesus Christ was a mere man and not divine. From the Ancient Greek ψιλός (psilós, "bare, mere") + ἄνθρωπος (ánthrōpos, "man") + the agent suffix -ist. Unlike an "Arian," who grants Christ a celestial, albeit subordinate, origin, or a "humanist," whose secular focus lacks this precise theological negation, the psilanthropist insists upon a purely terrestrial biography. This is the starkest subtraction: a manger without angels, a ministry without miracles, a cross emptied of cosmic consequence. It leaves only a teacher in the dust, his parables floating like thistledown, untethered from any heaven—a testament to the terrifying, liberating weight of a world where the sacred is entirely of our own making.