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  • A philosophy or belief contrary to the established orthodoxy. * Examples of heresies include: * Openhandism * Individualism * Octamonism * Vegetarianism * Boristi Heresy * Galvosti Heresy Source: Guide to Glorantha
  • "A Heretic does not believe exactly what orthodoxy requires and is therefore an abomination." Above is an intolerant viewpoint. Many different Religion and Sects are intolerant. Other religions and sects are more tolerant and tend not to use words like heretic. Typically a heretic disagrees with the orthodox believers in some ways but still belongs to the religion. Those who disagree radically and don't belong to the religion are seen as unbelievers or infidels.
  • Heresy, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, is a "theological or religious opinion or doctrine maintained in opposition, or held to be contrary, to the ‘catholic’ or orthodox doctrine of the Christian Church..."
  • Heresy names a belief or theory that challenges the established beliefs or customs, especially of an established state church. In societies where a church provides the primary ideological superstructure form society, heresy may be punished by execution. Thus in 1401 the unfortunate William Sautre is burned alive in a barrel for saying that the bread of the Catholic Christian Mass is merely bread rather than the body of Jesus Christ. Burned alive.
  • Heresy [02:45] is the fifth track on Nebular Spool's EP Exposery.
  • Koromo Ryuumonbuchi - A demon who sets ghouls, ghosts, and other such spectres. She is rarely seen outside the walls of the City of Dis. Conan The Barbarian - A priest of Hell, chanting doctrines of anti-Chuck Norris Religions.
  • Heresy is a belief system which disagrees with the, ”One True Faith”, what ever that is. There are as many different versions of the True Faith as there are different believers. See How many gods?.
  • Heresy refers to a heterodox practice or theology, in this instance in relation to Christianity. An example of heresy would be "the Bible never says God is real!", which is quite false and thusly heterdox.
  • In the Warhammer 40,000 universe, the act of heresy is an opinion, act or promulgation of an ideological doctrine that contradicts the beliefs and the commandments of the Imperial Cult of the God-Emperor of Mankind. Since the Imperial Cult serves as the state religion of the human realm, the Emperor is not just the secular ruler of the Imperium of Man but also the one, true God of Mankind, to take up arms against Him or His followers is more than simple treason, it is heresy. Thus all enemies of the Imperium can also be deemed "Heretics". Of course this is not always the case, as the Adeptus Ministorum seldom marks people as Heretics for trying to throw off the yoke of Imperial rule or killing an Imperial Guardsman. Such individuals are simply rebels and, though their deeds may hide the ta
  • Heresy is a technology in Age of Empires II: The Conquerors that can be researched at the Monastery. Once researched, it causes own units that have been converted by an enemy Monk to die, instead of joining the opposing player. Converted buildings are destroyed.
  • Some heresies are considered as such only within certain groups. Such ideas might be accepted in some circles in the larger society, but prohibited only within aforementioned groups. * Republicans: We could balance the budget by raising taxes. Also, it might not be a good idea to let dangerous or mentally unstable people own guns. * Democrats: Maybe these people don't need a special program/law. Also, maybe this institution doesn't need reform. * Libertarians: Glenn Beck and Rush Limbaugh are probably not the best choices for representing us. * Radical Leftists: We might get more sympathy from the general public if we stopped harassing all religious people and gun owners. * Tea Party: We don't have to call Obama a terrorist, radical, or Muslim; lets just try some construc
  • Heresy was a term for beliefs contrary to established doctrine, also known as dogma. This Dogma might be religious in nature. Some cultures viewed heresy as a crime. Someone espousing heresy was called a heretic. The Voth Ministry of Elders charged Professor Forra Gegen with the crime of heresy for teaching Distant Origin Theory, a scientific theory that challenged Voth religious doctrine. Despite the evidence standing before them, Professor Gegen was still found guilty. (VOY: "Distant Origin")
  • Johnnie Brannigan (June 11, 1982) is a British professional wrestler and mixed-martial artist, perhaps better known by his ring name Heresy. Since making his debut he has fought all over the UK, Europe and North America holding major championships in many of the organisations he has appeared for.
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