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(1) A person who holds religious beliefs in conflict with the dogma of the Roman Catholic Church.
(2) A person who holds unorthodox opinions in any field (not merely religion.
(3) A person who holds unorthodox opinions in any field (not merely religion).
(1) He was called a heretic and a rebel, but one who transformed his rebellion into art.
(2) It is odd - odd in the extreme - that Barns, the iconoclast, the heretic , uncritically accepts the myths surrounding the birth of the Liberal Party propagated by the elders of the tribe.
(3) But you're really risking being branded a heretic just at the moment.
(4) George was set upon as heretic , denounced as a traitor and his government contract for a school history book mysteriously cancelled without explanation.
(5) Galileo was forced to repudiate his scientific knowledge lest he be declared a heretic by the official church.
(6) Bretz was called a dunce and a heretic , but over time his work became widely accepted.
(7) I am English, born in Britain, but I am referred to as a heretic , unbeliever, infidel, etc., because I am a Pagan.
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(9) If the teacher is a leader, he must also be a sentry - a heretic to criticize the fools who would cast his pupils back into the dark ignorance they had just escaped.
(10) I think about Galileo dropping differently weighted things from the tower, only to be branded a heretic .
(11) They sought regeneration - a regeneration we can liken to that of the medieval heretic or saint.
(12) Exploring the details of Farmer's life, however, reveals that she is, in a sense, not only the Lost Atheist, but also a feminist, a heretic , a social radical.
(13) If he intervened to prevent her death, he would be branded a heretic .
(14) Declared a heretic by the Pope he was banished from Rome and subsequently vanished, presumed murdered.
(15) He was also an ardent heretic and freethinker, maybe an out-and-out atheist, and a vocal defender of the ideas of Charles Darwin.
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(17) Perhaps Huck is even asking the essential question for heretics who believed in the duality of creation.
(18) And yet, heretically , I have lots of sympathy with newspapers' attempts to be all things to as many readers as possible.
(19) Like a number of other similar heretics , I believe that - upsetting as this may be to many, and provoking once again the fury of transplant surgeons - people from whom organs are harvested for transplants are not necessarily dead.
(20) Predictably, those trying to be midwives to these new theologies (note the plural) are being criticized as heretics , unorthodox, disturbers of the peace, etc.
dissenter
nonconformist
apostate
freethinker
iconoclast
agnostic
atheist
nonbeliever
unbeliever
idolater
idolatress
pagan
heathen
paynim
conformist