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"heresy" Definitions
  1. a belief or an opinion that is against the principles of a particular religion; the fact of holding such beliefs
  2. a belief or an opinion that disagrees strongly with what most people believe

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As a corollary, my brother and I are planning a summer campaign of Horus Heresy (Forgeworld's sister game, set in the ur-event of 40K's history, the titular Horus Heresy).
But many other Christians consider these beliefs to be heresy.
Prusiner received a Nobel Prize for his heresy in 225.
I think it was heresy that the stock was down.
Of course, this experiment is also complete and total heresy.
Many academics and medical professionals denounced those views as heresy.
The statement was heresy, and turned out to be correct.
In 1521 Luther was accused of religious heresy and arrested.
Male rulers often favored cutting out the "gangrene" of heresy.
"Today's heresy is tomorrow's orthodoxy," she writes in "A Woman's Work".
Heresy Many campaign conventions have gone out the window this cycle.
They include fables and fiction, history and heresy, philosophy and aphorisms.
In the film world, disliking Wim Wenders is tantamount to heresy.
What is heresy to one evangelical could be orthodoxy to another.
What was our country's cultural orthodoxy yesterday has become cultural heresy.
The council subsequently denounced John for every wickedness imaginable, including heresy.
The Burnt Orange Heresy Rated R for sexuality, nudity, language, psychosis.
To many doctors of my father's era, this development was heresy.
Rocker Mick Jagger features in closing film "The Burnt Orange Heresy".
Rocker Mick Jagger features in closing film "The Burnt Orange Heresy".
He was executed on the king's orders for treason and heresy.
Mr. Douthat apparently believes that this is an invitation to heresy.
"Heresy, that's what you get punished for," Offred says in the trailer.
Maybe a certain type of heresy was just what the couple needed.
Though it may be heresy, Aniston revealed she believes fame is overrated.
Most of them view the liberal strains of Judaism as a heresy.
Davos-economics predicts that such heresy will bring about its own punishment.
I've added ground pork, in place of the mushrooms, a Monday heresy.
A pope can mistakenly tolerate heresy, he suggested, or advance errors "in a very colloquial context, news conferences on airplanes and things like that," even as the Holy Spirit still prevents him from teaching heresy in a formal way.
Larry Summers committed heresy IT IS all too easy to mock American academia.
But over time, his heresy has come to look a lot like faith.
St. Dominic, in his time, there was a lot of spoken word heresy.
Some of his stated views are viewed as heresy by conventional GOP members.
And you can tolerate a little bit of heresy, but not a lot.
If this is a heretical project, well, my subject is familiar with heresy.
HEGSETH: And I -- that&aposs going to be heresy to every soldier out there.
Fed up with the engineering heresy, a year ago Vaidya committed to creating PlanetScale.
He was a stalwart of a regime dubbed an exporter of terror and heresy.
When Henry broke with Rome to marry Anne Boleyn, her fervent faith became heresy.
This may sound like heresy, but WiFi isn't all it's cracked up to be.
"The law knows no heresy", the justices wrote, "and is committed to...no dogma".
Joan was tried for heresy, found guilty and burned at the stake in 1431.
Leo gave Luther sixty days to appear in Rome and answer charges of heresy.
Reitman and Cody, needless to say, are founts of heresy, and proud of it.
But in the Pentecostal tradition, as in the evangelical tradition, universal reconciliation is heresy.
I know it's heresy to talk about how easy it is to raise money.
"[M]aybe Nixon was wrongly decided — heresy though it is to say so," Kavanaugh said.
LGBT advocates call it a nonstarter, while hardline conservatives view pro-LGBT bills as heresy.
He had been experimented on by a scientist, and now Rhia's been accused of heresy.
Unaware of God's deeper aims, church authorities could not for sure tell heresy from orthodoxy.
He insisted that heresy should be fought from pulpits and in pamphlets, not by coercion.
Pope Francis's conservative opposition has frequently used the language of heresy to condemn his positions.
Someone told me to toast the bread, which I believe is an act of heresy!
Pope Francis Several dozen conservative Catholic scholars and clergy accused Pope Francis of spreading heresy.
I prefer it to the jerk chicken, which will sound like heresy to some customers.
Except when it's heresy, and I don't think George Bush is that kind of guy.
Except when it's heresy, and I don't think George Bush is that kind of guy.
Prosperity theology is generally rejected as heresy by mainstream evangelicals, an important constituency for Trump.
Among Mr. Fernández's Peronist supporters and colleagues, it can be seen as heresy or betrayal.
A few months ago, Ian Wright, the former Arsenal striker, said something that bordered on heresy.
The dictionaries of the time show that "sectarian" carried negative meanings of dissent, bigotry, and heresy.
Through such an inquiry, the FCC seeks to determine whether these plans are net neutrality heresy.
The idea that a Cadillac could ever compete with a M3 would once have been heresy.
He was summoned to the Council of Constance to defend himself against the charge of heresy.
The inquisition has already decided that prostitution is heresy and they will, no doubt, find confirmation.
But in Champagne, such differentiation represents almost a sort of heresy against the art of blending.
Accusations were traded about heresy, against both the Bible and the University of Alabama football program.
This may be heresy, but I get why parents may treat children in different circumstances differently.
And tribal allegiances to news outlets mean that any hint of heresy can provoke an outcry.
Anything less than a step towards ushering the Ayatollahs out of power is viewed as heresy.
Hallaj was executed for heresy in Baghdad in 922, his limbs chopped off in bloody succession.
He welcomed Black Panthers and hippies and drug dealers and prostitutes when that constituted full-on heresy.
There are hundreds of issues in which Christians disagree and that's OK. Not every disagreement is heresy.
Though including services would be beneficial, membership of the single market for goods alone is hardly heresy.
" Within Catholic tradition, the charge of heresy is far more serious than simply saying someone is "wrong.
Lisa Tepes, doctor and wife of Dracula, is burned at the stake by the Inquisition for heresy.
She was charged with 70 crimes, including heresy, witchcraft, communicating with Satan, and dressing like a man.
None of the heresy letter's signees are cardinals or bishops in good standing within the Catholic church.
For blockchain purists, simply questioning the immutable nature of the technology is a heresy to be resisted.
The Christians wish the same except that, for them, Catholicism is life and anything else is heresy.
It was heresy to a soccer demigod, who spent his days proselytizing about width, possession and interchanges.
Sustained by our history and traditions, we must save ourselves, at whatever risk of heresy or blasphemy.
Mick Jagger plays a kind of sinister and very charismatic art dealer in The Burnt Orange Heresy.
For a vocal faction of traditionalists this spirit of boldness is already on the verge of heresy.
An anthology called "Why I Turned Right," published in 2007, collected the latest generation's tales of heresy.
He is leading a lost party away from a modernist heresy — back to the Old-Time Religion.
His new status sends a clear signal that any challenge to him now amounts to ideological heresy.
None of that matters, however, because heresy demands condemnation, whether or not it is based in reality.
The militant Sunni group regards Shi'ism as heresy and predominantly Shi'ite Iran as one of its biggest enemies.
It was there that he often received threats from hardline Sunni Muslim fundamentalists who view Sufism as heresy.
He could play Alexander McQueen in a biopic We're actually immediately sorry for even suggesting that heresy. 5.
Heretofore, it was political heresy to even think of a two-China policy, let alone tinker with it.
Metaphysics was far from the safe activity it is today, and was often condemned as blasphemy or heresy.
In Washington, it is heresy to speak ill of Pelosi, let alone suggest she is not a progressive.
Amy Klobuchar — then you'd expect the following to have happened:Biden's supporters would have rejected Harris for the heresy.
The Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences went to Richard Thaler on Monday to honor his scholarly heresy.
In 2003, its Cayenne initially struck many fans of the famed sports-car brand as the ultimate heresy.
This idea is heresy to our current ruling class; it would have been simple wisdom to the WASPs.
According to a group of conservative Catholics who just accused Pope Francis of spreading heresy, it's the latter.
What heresy, Mr. Ventura declared: "They would throw you off the balcony if they heard you say that."
His heresy, as developed later in his magnum opus, "Ethics," was not to deny the existence of God.
The militant Sunni group regards Shi'ism as heresy and predominantly Shi'ite Iran as one of its biggest enemies.
And it would be heresy for a GOP candidate to admit that anything in America is on an upward
For the alt-right, the idea of socially progressive, female commander-in-chief is a "heresy" they cannot bear.
This can refer to an individual purging of the soul or the pursuit of a "just" war against heresy.
Last year, several dozen conservative Catholic academics and lay people issued a 25-page letter accusing Francis of heresy.
He said that he would marry, too, if he did not expect, every day, to be executed for heresy.
Even Cernak's limited conclusions about blast injuries were heresy to much of the military-medical establishment at the time.
But that has angered conservatives, some of whom have accused him of heresy and sowing confusion among the faithful.
Think, too, of those Americans for whom even the mildest criticism of the police constitutes a kind of heresy.
To show any such caution, as Mr Javid's predecessor (now an ex-Tory) did, is a form of heresy.
For years, Ms. Vosper seemed to hanker for a "heresy trial" in her op-eds, public statements and books.
He fears improvisation and departure, fears the traveler taking liberties, the poem speaking directly to the heresy of paraphrase.
And so when, almost 30 years later, he painted the Last Judgment in that same chapel, his fresco "embodied a long-abhorred heresy […] doubting the eternal torment of sinners and the vindictive retributive nature of the Last Judgment," — a "merciful heresy," or what Steinberg calls a Vatican II vision of the Last Judgment.
In 1633, Galileo was found "vehemently suspect of heresy" because he had claimed that the earth revolves around the sun.
With an amusing heresy, he subverted the structures of pictorial space in order to elicit feelings of uncertainty and disorientation.
Meanwhile, Heresy is set to announce that it has raised £755,000 in funding for further product development and European expansion.
Medieval artists likewise occasionally used big dicks to depict evil or heresy or, some scholars believe, to provoke a laugh.
Heresy was considered so highly communicable then that his friends, children, colleagues, and students were all imperiled together with him.
Seriously ... at first it seems like heresy, talking about the upside of the virus, but he really makes compelling points.
In the USSR, "Trotskyism" now became the ultimate heresy, as phrases like "Trotskyist wreckers and spies" haunted Soviet newspaper headlines.
From their point of view, she's somebody who "gets it" and any questioning of her record is right-wing heresy.
She resigned, under threat of a heresy investigation, and today there are no women on the theology faculty at Southern.
That particle appears to be the stuff that imbues people with consciousness, and that's something that the Church has deemed heresy.
Mrs May has revived Edward Heath's talk of "the unacceptable face of capitalism", a phrase which Thatcherites once dismissed as heresy.
Doing so would be near heresy, an anathema to Apple and everything it stands for when it comes to user privacy.
The new letter lists pages of what it calls "Evidence for Pope Francis being guilty of the delict (crime) of heresy".
Several conservative bishops sought unsuccessfully to try a retired bishop for heresy because he ordained a gay man as a deacon.
But in the conservative world of road cycling, breaking the left-right divide for controlling the two derailleurs verges on heresy.
Challenging Mr. Xi could now amount to ideological heresy, as the party's revised Constitution effectively puts him on par with Mao.
Two decades ago, the idea would have been heresy at Goldman Sachs: an executive dedicated to hiring employees from other firms.
But its concluding document will be microscopically studied both by those who sniff heresy and those who yearn for bold innovation.
The hand of PochThat assertion seems like heresy to most football fans, who balk at the idea of inexplicable, random patterns.
"Historically, the thought of GM expanding Corvette into anything beyond its single model status would have been brand heresy," Jonas said.
There is lots of hype and a degree of heresy, given that stodgy utilities are making use of an anti-establishment technology.
For Lost Cause adherents, and many other Southerners who had elevated Lee to almost God-like status, this was seen as heresy.
The Magisterium's soldiers ransack libraries looking for heresy and they harass groups of social outsiders with no political power of their own.
Merely to mention the phrase in Conservative Party circles has amounted to heresy since the days when Margaret Thatcher was prime minister.
She had been arrested, interrogated and tortured for her faith -- she is Baha'i, a religion the Islamic Republic of Iran considers heresy.
Like James, "The Burnt Orange Heresy" asks whether the story behind a work of art is more important than the work itself.
Those accusing Pope Francis of heresy might ask themselves how compassion can be at odds with the will of a benevolent God.
If devout Muslims openly question Islamic teaching, they are vulnerable to accusations of heresy, which is a capital crime in Saudi Arabia.
Since then, accusations of heresy and of apostasy—also a capital crime in Saudi Arabia—have increasingly been levelled against government critics.
When the 15th-century theologian Jan Hus was sentenced to death for heresy, he was led to the stake in yellow robes.
At the time, it was heresy for a singer-songwriter to plug in, and the response was a chorus of boos and jeers.
It is almost considered college football heresy to say any game could rival the 2006 National Championship as the best game ever played.
In this sense, "canon" wants to keep something like "Star Wars" heresy-free and internally consistent (so yes, there are canons within canons).
But for those who backed Mr. Trump because of his promises to build a wall and deport illegal immigrants, such notions are heresy.
Reginald Pole — a descendant of the once-ruling Plantagenets, who regard the Tudors as arrivistes — now spreads heresy and treason on the Continent.
He has been dogged by lawsuits, protest rallies and allegations of preaching heresy, splitting apart families, as well as going after rival churches.
The repeating name of the place underscores the obsessiveness of the subject, enabling O'Brien to convincingly show the link between heresy and hearsay.
Murphy posted the list of the stages on his Instagram and how they apply to each season of AHS, including this September's Cult ("heresy").
His views on heliocentrism eventually earned him two convictions of heresy, threats of torture, and the final years of his life under house arrest.
In response, Sessions's own church, the United Methodist Church, formally brought charges of racism, immorality, and heresy against him, although these were ultimately dropped.
On Friday, Donald J. Trump faced criticism for an even bolder act of conservative heresy: embracing the core tenet of the Affordable Care Act.
A mix of premium applejack, fruit-forward brandy, and pumpkin syrup, this cocktail could practically replace pie—but that would be heresy, wouldn't it?
After Bork's nomination was rejected, then-Judge Anthony Kennedy (no relation to the senator) disavowed that heresy and was confirmed to the open seat.
It would be political heresy for a Democrat to vote for a Ted Cruz or Marco Rubio — not so a vote for Mr. Trump.
To an extent, Davies follows Sewall's lead, giving the heroine a friend*,* Vryling Buffam (Catherine Bailey), whose effervescent heresy gives Emily cause for delight.
An early passion for painting appalled his father and at least two of his brothers, who gave him a beating for his secular heresy.
It may sound like heresy, but the best tactic for Saudi Arabia may be to unleash its productive oil capacity and crash the market.
How do you reconcile the historical Joan, burned for heresy and canonized for faith, with Shaw's Joan, a martyr for the cause of freethinking?
To disagree with him was seen as a form of heresy or, in the parlance of his followers, a "breach" that would require penance.
And although she has been a loyal Trump supporter ever since his win, many voters back home are still sore about her brief heresy.
If it was also to escape the ties of family, that is a heresy I was never permitted to utter in my mother's presence.
Anyone who felt that Brexit was not such a bad thing in the end would have been wise to keep such heresy to himself.
Johnny Damon was a once beloved Red Sox who committed the worst heresy of all and chose to go to work for the Yankees.
And as the vicious reaction to Christianity Today's anti-Trump editorial demonstrates, any break with this partisan alignment will be instantly denounced as heresy.
In the past, Rand Paul would call out Trump's economic heresy and reiterate a commitment to free trade, but Paul is out of the running.
President Bill Clinton got a similar electoral windfall when he basically committed liberal heresy and agreed to welfare reform and cuts to capital gains taxes.
Actually, CNET's Galaxy Fold didn't go through a test — this is a brutal, 14-hour medieval-style torture designed to make you confess to heresy.
I know that's heresy to many — it largely eschews the novel's comedic aspects in favor of swooning romanticism — but, dammit, I love a good swoon.
As Ken Albala, director of food studies at University of the Pacific, wrote me, for most of Christian history, vegetarianism was dangerously close to heresy.
"The Passion of Joan of Arc" is based on the transcript of Joan's trial for heresy and ends with her being burned at the stake.
But the history of soccer has always been one of ebb and flow: When one approach becomes orthodoxy, heresy will always bring a competitive advantage.
The charge against him is embezzlement, the latest of many accusations that stretch decades, while the top body of Buddhism has accused him of heresy.
Many national Republicans once advocated comprehensive immigration reform, but such views became heresy with the rise of the Tea Party after the 2008 financial crisis.
When Browder refused to accept Soviet criticism of his policies the following year, he, too, was unceremoniously removed — expelled from the party for his heresy.
" She had plenty of other fun answers: It's heresy, but BLANK is overrated … "This is controversial, but chocolate It's good, but people go crazy over chocolate.
On some of these fronts conservatives would have doubted, questioned, or opposed, but the debates wouldn't have led so quickly to fears of heresy and schism.
This is heresy, but it is also statistical fact: From 2187 to 229, while the Dodgers earned four National League pennants, they never averaged 230,213 fans.
The movie he's seen the most times is Coming to America, and it may be heresy, but he thinks that Gone with the Wind is overrated.
We could have chosen a number of moments -- from candidates not agreeing to support their party's nominee to being critical of said nominee -- to exemplify heresy.
The more relaxed social rules now being introduced are thus no heresy, says the crown prince; they are simply a return to a pre-existing normality.
Factor in "Christian liberty"—the idea that two Christians can disagree on some points of doctrine without committing heresy—and the matter becomes even more complicated.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Bernie's Israel Heresy," by Roger Cohen (column, April 19): The issue is not whether the Israeli government is immune from criticism.
Mr. Neizvestny's style, a blend of socialist realism and expressionism with nods to Jacques Lipchitz and Henry Moore, walked a fine line between orthodoxy and heresy.
Klobuchar's platform would, in essence, be based on an ability to connect with voters in the American heartland while committing no real sins of liberal heresy.
Government regulation is heresy for libertarian investors attracted by the promise that cryptocurrencies will end the tyranny of the inflation tax and government's fiat money monopoly.
If we can't even begin a dialogue without a charge of heresy, then we need to take a good look at how we understand the gospel.
But Halloween is so normal that I would bet dollars to pennies that at least some of you are going to send me emails claiming heresy.
Jagger, the 76-year-old English rock star, was in Venice to promote the film "The Burnt Orange Heresy," in which he plays an art collector.
"She began to think that God was punishing her for not rooting out heresy with sufficient rigor," writes Weir, and ordered that the burnings be stepped up.
Though that scenario remains unlikely, proponents of economic heresy could still end up with more than two-fifths of the vote in the first round on Sunday.
Although it would have been roundly condemned as ideological heresy in the days of Chairman Mao, Mr Yuan chuckles at the suggestion that peasants have become landlords.
Trump has radicalized the Democratic base to the point where any sort of talk of compromise with any Republican is seen as heresy within the Democratic base.
The disproportionate reprisals inevitably beget more heresy, so the hexarchate exists in a perpetual state of war in which it is too beneficially invested ever to end.
In any religion, the regulation of such sites is the surest sign of a hard shift toward orthodoxy — toward an attempt to rigidly define doctrine and heresy.
Now the series has gotten so conservative that even the gentle tweaking of expectations in "The Last Jedi" is treated in some corners as an unforgivable heresy.
Also, Zahran had found a popular target: the town's Sufi population, who practice a form of Islam often described a mystical, but which to conservatives is heresy.
To add digital timing devices would be heresy to Mr. Schneider, since mechanical clocks have become increasingly rare and stand as symbols of great American clock making.
Even a plan to replace the city's yellow sodium streetlights with cheaper, more environmentally friendly, white LED lamps is, for some, not simple modernization, but sheer heresy.
"In those days it was heresy to leave New York City if you wanted a career," he said an interview with The New York Observer in 2011.
"Why can't Medicare simply cover everybody?" he had impatiently wondered aloud during one discussion with aides, all of whom were careful not to react to this heresy.
There's this idea in critical theory that there's no heresy in capitalism — there's nothing you can say that capitalism will not subsume and sell back to you.
" He has referred to both Islam and Mormonism as religions that were "a heresy from the pit of hell" and has referred to non-Christian religions as "cults.
The list cited Lady's Gaga's 'Judas' and Ariana Grande's 'God is a woman', alongside songs 'Heresy' by Nine Inch Nails and 'Take me to the Church' by Hozier.
Monsignor Robert Wister, a professor of church history at Seton Hall University in New Jersey, said he can't recall anything similar to the heresy letter in recent times.
It seems that the word "heresy" impresses historians deeply, that it carries the suggestion of an irrational, possibly sinister zeal, marginalizing all those who are stigmatized by it.
Heresy, I know — but it can be calming to sit for a while with a sturdily crafted, nicely cast play that was mild even when it was new.
And Trump is still getting thunderous applause from Republican audiences for saying things about Iraq that would have been heresy within the GOP just a few years ago.
More striking still is this measure of heresy: A new poll reveals that more young Canadian men and women want to watch the Raptors than the Stanley Cup.
He said Orthodox unity could be preserved only through the "resistance of our people, our clergy, our episcopate, to every mean trick, to every heresy, to every schism".
American Cardinal Raymond Burke and Bishop Athanasius Schneider of Kazakhstan have warned of "heresy" and called for "a crusade of prayer and fasting," for forty days throughout the synod.
Yet, on May 30, 1431, having been completely abandoned by Charles and his forces, Joan was burned at the stake, which was the punishment for heresy at the time.
Rome (CNN)Several dozen conservative Catholic scholars and clergy have charged Pope Francis with spreading heresy, a bold but perhaps futile salvo against Francis and his reform-minded papacy.
If the novel sends readers back to the original fresco, then the artistic heresy might be worth the wrath it will bring down on him from the art historians.
These comments will come as heresy to Dylan fans, but if wild musical popularity is what has come to qualify someone for a Nobel Prize, then what about ABBA?
" This prompted them to consider something that, coming from a pair of political journalists, bordered on heresy: Maybe, they mused, we were looking at "the end of the gaffe.
Down the road is the site where the medieval Bocardo Prison once stood — and where, in 1555, a group of martyrs was famously burnt at the stake for heresy.
Down the road is the site where the medieval Bocardo Prison once stood — and where, in 260, a group of martyrs was famously burnt at the stake for heresy.
"'Why can't Medicare simply cover everybody?' he had impatiently wondered aloud during one discussion with aides, all of whom were careful not to react to this heresy," Wolff wrote.
The death penalty will also be required for some other offenses, including rape and some forms of blasphemy or heresy, like ridiculing the Quran or insulting the Prophet Muhammad.
At the risk of committing political heresy, I admit that the whole angst among Democrats today reminds me of the turmoil that embroiled the Republican Party four years ago.
They have weaponized the bully pulpit of social media, propagating false narratives and branding public debate as heresy in order to restrict liberty of thought and robustness of discourse.
To most, it is sacrosanct; the idea of not playing on Boxing Day, New Year's Day and various points in between is seen as somewhere between anathema and heresy.
The decline or growth of a church is evidence of God's approval or rejection, and a minister who turns to heresy is a minister whose very salvation is in doubt.
While she's grown an immense, cult-like following of supporters, her association with the prosperity gospel has divided some Christian groups who view her espousal of the theory as heresy.
The historic decision, at the end of a weeklong party congress, sent a clear signal to officials throughout China that questioning Mr. Xi and his policies would be ideological heresy.
For a true religious believer, nothing is more dangerous than the propagation of false beliefs about God, since heresy imperils something even more important than lives — it threatens our souls.
Given the massive size and market capitalization of Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix and Google (FAANG) alone, it is not heresy to ask now whether an antitrust review is in order.
At that time, however, the genre had just come out of an intense Auto-Tune phase; the notion that a rapper might lean heavily on melody was largely considered heresy.
And while traditionalists are crying foul over the Mustang Mach E — first S.U.V.s stole customers, now they're stealing legendary names — Mr. Alterman suggests that this heresy won't be the last.
The 1966 Live Recordings (Columbia, 36 CDs) Hecklers couldn't deter Bob Dylan's artistic conviction on his 1966 tour, when his concerts included a solo set and then — folk-music heresy!
Instead, stanzas like the above — difficult in their easiness, complex in their simplicity — lull the reader into committing the heresy of paraphrase: Lax lifts one stone and he is thinking.
HERESY ON WALL STREET | Laurence D. Fink, co-founder and chief executive of BlackRock, sent a letter to 500 chief executives on Monday urging them to stop providing quarterly earnings estimates,
The series creators have so adroitly slotted the shooter into Nintendo's collection of lovable series, that it's now hard to remember a time when Nintendo developing a shooter sounded like heresy.
After ProPublica reporter Jessica Huseman shared the new cover that seemed to suggest Margaret was texting God, strict July Blume constitutionalists immediately went on the offensive, accusing the illustrator of heresy.
But NCMPs have not been allowed to vote on money bills, for example, or constitutional changes, or on motions of no-confidence (not that such a heresy is on the cards).
Remarkably, a leader in the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, the Vatican body responsible for repressing heresy and promulgating correct doctrine, initiated a cordial exchange of views with her.
At the restaurant upstairs, touchscreen menus now allow choosy customers to build their own burger, adding exotica like grilled champignon, herb aioli and sliced jalapeños or even (heresy!) subtracting the bun.
They also hold the original acts of the 1633 trial of astronomer Galileo by the Roman Inquisition which condemned him for heresy for teaching that the earth revolves around the sun.
Within a year of their decision, Galileo — who used infinitesimals to support some of his notions — was charged with heresy, tried by the Inquisition and sentenced to life under house arrest.
With the steady post-1960s weakening of traditional Christian confessions, the preachers of this kind of gospel — this distinctively American heresy, really — have assumed a new prominence in the religious landscape.
While earlier would-be reformers, such as John Hus, had been burned at the stake for heresy, getting rid of someone as widely known as Luther was far more politically risky.
Muslims today cannot freely debate the role of their religion in most Muslim-majority countries, where the charges of heresy or apostasy can mean a death sentence or a lynch mob.
They also hold the original acts of the 1633 trial of astronomer Galileo by the Roman Inquisition which condemned him for heresy for teaching that the earth revolves around the sun.
But already some conservative Christians have criticized "Mary Magdalene," calling its message "heresy" and saying that it cannot be accurate since it relies on texts that are not in the Bible.
"With the world changing so fast, it&aposs hard to do value investing without marrying it to macro even though that would be heresy to a traditional value person," he said.
And he helped chart the defense strategy in the 1996 heresy trial in which Bishop Walter C. Righter of Iowa was exonerated for ordaining a partnered gay man as a deacon.
Even if Berrigan didn't opt for this particular format, his lines reveal the proverbial heresy of being paraphrased and resist being quoted extensively, without mutilating his meaning(s) or undercutting his method.
Kavanaugh presents the idea that perhaps an inferior part of the executive branch was inappropriately elevated above the president: But maybe Nixon was wrongly decided — heresy though it is to say so.
Allen Lane; £25 MIDWAY through Ryan Avent's "The Wealth of Humans", I found myself marking "H" in the margin, to stand for heresy, so thick and fast do the counterintuitive insights arrive.
The title is not concerned with heresy in the Catholic sense, but the rabbinic institution of cherem: the total exclusion of a transgressor from the Jewish community (more comparable to vitandus excommunication).
Still, the heresy charge crystallizes some conservatives' deep anxieties about Pope Francis, especially his teachings and impromptu statements about how to apply centuries-old Catholic doctrine to the complexities of modern life.
Muslim shrines have often been targeted by militant groups, many of whom adhere to a strict interpretation of Islam that regards veneration of saints at shrines such as Shah Noorani as heresy.
If so, then this would imply that white Christian tribalism and a very American sort of heresy, not a commitment to scripture and tradition, has kept evangelical churches thriving all these years.
In the lawless West, wealth redistribution might be its own form of heresy, but Parker doles out gold coins after every heist to keep the neighbors fed, clothed and unlikely to snitch.
On Saturday, a group of those conservative Catholics -- led by Cardinal Raymond Burke, one of Francis' principal critics -- held a conference in Rome discussing the limits of papal authority, heresy and doctrine.
Bret: So here's a piece of heresy: No. Eugene McCarthy would never have been able to challenge Lyndon Johnson in 1968 save for the support of a handful of big-money donors.
To the Kremlin, these ideas are heresy: They undermine the centuries-old beliefs that Russia can be effectively governed only from Moscow and that the delegation of power will lead to chaos.
His veto in 2011, for example, was not a bold heresy but a misreading of the European mood (the prime minister had expected to trade it away for a change in voting rules).
The first Rome had lapsed into heresy, the second (Constantinople or "new Rome") had fallen to the Muslims, so the eastern Slavs had been left alone to defend Orthodoxy, both spiritually and militarily.
Damore: In my document, I committed heresy against the Google creed by stating that not all disparities between men and women that we see in the world are the result of discriminatory treatment.
OK, that second part might be a stretch, but the fact is the Republican Party finds itself cutting deals and passing legislation that it would have condemned as heresy not that long ago.
One of the state's most respected economists, Angelos Angelou, argues that low oil prices are actually good for the state economy, a proposition that would have been heresy only a few years ago.
Over the years, Nxivm's curriculums provided the philosophical framework for a group in which members were taught to substitute Mr. Raniere's principles for their own and see deviation from his teachings as heresy.
Casanova returned to Paris in 1757 after escaping a Venetian jail, where he was locked up for heresy, and which this show's curators evoke through Piranesi's nearly contemporary prints of shadowy imagined prisons.
Salafist brigades under Mr. Hifter have demolished shrines and lodges belonging to Sufis, practitioners of a Muslim mysticism that ultraconservatives consider heresy, including another one leveled last month in the city of Surt.
As a reader of The Times, you might have the impression that Russian meddling in the election is a settled fact, but in certain precincts of the right, the claim amounts to heresy.
" Bozell gave a speech that unpacked Voegelin's thesis, equating the "heresy of gnosticism" in Kennedy's liberalism with Khrushchev's Communism, and then summoned conservatives to reject both in order to "build a Christian civilization .
The congressman's opponents trotted out the science of climate change as a reason to oppose him, though in a tone that suggested that he was being accused of committing heresy by expressing skepticism.
I waited to be sent away from the table for this heresy — or for my mother to mete out the real punishment later, to the backs of my legs with a wooden spoon.
The notion that Vermeer may not have been a true originator, but rather a follower or even—gulp—a copycat, would be heresy to fans who have a cult-like love of his genius.
While Francis zeroed in on a number of hot-button issues, perhaps the most important part of the document lay in a seemingly academic section on heresy, in which he tacitly criticized his detractors.
Yet by changing the calendar and thus the underlying math of reality, dissidents can cripple hexarchate technology — a heresy to those in control, who punish dissenters by destroying them whole planets at a time.
Editorial It took the Vatican 359 years to come to terms with Galileo and acknowledge, in 1992, that it had wrongly condemned him for heresy when he said the Earth revolved around the sun.
"The national economy cannot sustain health care being as big a share of the gross domestic product as it is," Mr. Murphy said, uttering what once amounted to heresy for a health care provider.
"In my document, I committed heresy against the Google creed by stating that not all disparities between men and women that we see in the world are the result of discriminatory treatment," he wrote.
You could even (gasp, heresy, gasp) raise the top income tax rate, as Steve Bannon reportedly wants to do, and use the savings to cut payroll taxes or fund a new child tax credit.
Maybe that's because GOP support for Israel was weaker than it looked or, perhaps more likely, that Trump's appeal over the other candidates is simply so powerful that it overcomes his heresy on this issue.
Trump knows that "bashing" China in a few tweets may be diplomatic and/or liberal/conservative heresy, but he also knows the voters won't care if it results in saving jobs or better trade deals.
Also, Michiko Kakutani in The Times, on the forced incarceration of her family in Utah during World War II. It is nearly time for our annual reading of "The Burnt Orange Heresy," by Charles Willeford.
Adapting "Heresy" — its unusual title comes from one of Debney's paintings — screenwriter Smith relocates the action of Willeford's novel from seedy South Florida to picturesque Italy, which softens the hard-boiled cynicism of the original.
Reasonable people denounced it as competitive heresy, but the superpower compulsion that America is or must be No. 1 in everything — even when cold, hard facts would indicate otherwise — took root in its sporting culture.
A shepherdess who heard the voices of saints in the sound of church bells, she led the French army toward decisive victories in the Hundred Years' War before being tried for heresy, witchcraft and cross-dressing.
But I also believe (heresy ahead!) there is such a thing as too much Star Wars, and that maybe George Lucas was on to something when he applied a scarcity model to his most sacred franchise.
Assassin's Creed: Heresy by Christie Golden Assassin's Creed is making the jump from game to film this year, and this new novel explores the story of Simon Hathaway, the head of Abstergo Industry's Historical Research Division.
It's a lesson he learned at Stack Overflow, where an early version of Heresy was built to be used internally and to "scale the sales team to 120-plus in a very short period of time".
In historical terms, Luther is singular in the fact that his place is secure, even despite the whole power and weight of papal opprobrium, of outlawry and condemnation for heresy, that were brought down upon him.
This scriptural justification for a political decision should not have surprised anyone, because Mr. Trump's administration has consistently treated the separation of church and state as a form of heresy rather than a cherished American value.
Appearing at the Venice Film Festival to promote movie "The Burnt Orange Heresy," Jagger was asked to comment about a climate change demonstration that had taken place outside the Palazzo del Cinema in Venice on Saturday.
"In Islam, the need to have all the answers is considered a kind of heresy," Chuck tells Farid at one point in "It's Here," and the statement seems to sum up the show's approach to storytelling.
LONDON (Reuters) - To suggest there may be life beyond tennis for Roger Federer seems almost like heresy, but the greatest ever grasscourt player's thoughts strayed in that direction on Friday after he set yet another Wimbledon record.
"Everybody today understands that genetics are important, but he was saying it when it was heresy," said Thomas J. Bouchard Jr., a colleague at the University of Minnesota who has conducted landmark studies of twins reared apart.
In its heresy is where you find its value, the antithetical idea of going against and subverting whatever is popular belief or dogma or doctrine or whatever—that in and of itself is the value of protest.
" But as Strau strives to realize his wish by making "prototypes" of painted angels, the sincerity of the image becomes threatened: "the fear of doing idolatry and the fear of doing heresy was becoming a balancing act.
The BuzzFeed piece also cites an alleged incident in 2011 involving Krauss that I previously detailed in a 2013 post I wrote for the Heresy Club, a now-defunct blog network of young writers in the skeptic community.
Why can't Ryan, McConnell, Rubio, Ayotte and all conservatives understand that William F. Buckley and Milton Friedman clearly would have considered this view economic heresy that would trigger another financial meltdown if executed by an economically incompetent president?
The first English Bible's translator, John Wycliffe, was disinterred and his bones were burned for the heresy of translating into English, and his successor, William Tyndale, was excommunicated, sentenced to death by strangulation and burned at the stake.
But flashes of heresy remain, if you know where to look; when Salvador fetches his drug from its hiding place, for instance, he has to kneel on a cushion, like a worshipper taking Communion at the altar rail.
" Seyyed Hossein Nasr, a professor of Islamic studies at George Washington University and the editor in chief of the new Study Quran, an annotated English version, said the additions were "a complete heresy, with no basis in Islamic tradition.
Based on a 1971 novel by the late Charles Willeford — a writer of crime fiction best known for his recurring character Detective Hoke Moseley — "The Burnt Orange Heresy" is a stylish neo-noir thriller, set in the art world.
In this know-it-all age of thought-leader messiahs and thumb-taunting Twitter Torquemadas, Russo places his faith in the ideals of art — ambiguity, paradox, heresy, the sublime — over the black-and-white ideologies of our current politics.
Here in the West, too, free discussion of Islam is getting harder not least because Islamic organizations like the Council on American-Islamic Relations pounce on any criticism of Islam, branding it "hate speech," the modern word for heresy.
When asked whether he takes seriously William Barber's accusation that Christians who support Trump are guilty of "theological malpractice that borders on a form of heresy," Huckabee said he "totally" does not before laying blame on the Obama administration.
In his book Geek Heresy: Rescuing Social Change From the Cult of Technology, computer scientist and former tech evangelist Kentaro Toyama writes about tech's enthusiasm for silver bullets—your poverty-disrupting One Laptop per Child programs, your inequality-leveling Khan Academies.
Among the dove-white wires, caches of fuses, and boxed up fluorescent lights, Embassy Electrical Supplies stocks London's finest olive oil—and that's not just heresy, they're the words of everyone from Gordon Ramsey to local quarterly The Jellied Eel.
Making up about 15-20143 percent of Turkey's 79 million people, Alevis draw from Shi'a, Sufi and Anatolian folk traditions, practicing distinct rituals which can put them at odds with their Sunni Muslim counterparts, many of whom accuse them of heresy.
Desperate to reduce a nearly permanent unemployment rate of more than 10 percent, the Socialist prime minister, Manuel Valls, has risked taking a delicate paring knife to the labor code, a step that members of his party consider a heresy.
When the two men discussed the federal response to the coronavirus, Biden was able to press the arguments he's been making for a year: results over revolution, party above faction, seeking common ground with the GOP is not a heresy.
In such a volatile climate, being accused of heresy was a constant danger, and Colonna walked a narrow line, communing with men who would later flee or be arrested, her poetry and letters flirting with the language of Calvin and Luther.
His literary inclinations were never far from his visual expression: On a 1948 canvas titled after Nietzsche's aphorism "Heresy and Witchcraft," a blocklike figure surrounded by circular forms (heads?) stands above the printed phrase "L'argument de l'isolement" ("The argument of isolation").
By now, a couple of generations of artists have come of age in a thoroughly postmodern world, and so the heresy embodied in A New Spirit in Painting, curated by Rosenthal along with Christos M. Joachimides and Nicholas Serota, hardly registers.
Late last month, the Associated Press reported that a group of 216 Catholic thinkers delivered a "filial correction" — essentially, a formal rebuke — accusing the Pope of spreading heresy with "Amoris," the first time such a rebuke has been used since the 14th century.
Meanwhile, in the South African pavilion, Candice Breitz filmed two Hollywood stars, Julianne Moore and Alec Baldwin, acting out real statements from refugees: a woman locked in a smuggler's truck, a man fleeing charges of heresy, another terrified of being outed as gay.
I can't get enough of how she, formerly a food purist and determined orthorexic, uses that quote-unquote locution on her podcast Food Psych, a deceptively sweet piece of heresy that takes aim at the pieties, sophistries, and perils of diet culture.
Spinoza's heresy over the nature of God—and what it meant for the Jewish community, then and now—is the symbolic core of The Weight of Ink, connecting the thinker behind the book's trove of documents to the present-day characters studying them.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads There's no shortage of films about Joan of Arc, the French peasant burned at the stake for heresy in the 343th century and later sainted and enshrined as one of the major icons of French history.
The article, which was among thousands of pages of documents submitted to the Senate Judiciary Committee as part of Kavanaugh's confirmation process, quotes his views on the case at length: But maybe Nixon was wrongly decided—heresy though it is to say so.
Significantly, Games Workshop's quasi-independent subsidiary, Forge World, is keeping the seventh edition for their Horus Heresy game and miniatures lines, a mark that someone in charge of development is a little leery of how far this eighth edition might be straying.
He barred the residents of Flushing from holding town meetings, and decreed that their "heresy and unseemly lawlessness" would be rectified by the appointment of a "good, devout, God-fearing and orthodox minister," whose salary would be paid for by the townspeople.
Many forms of nationalism have laid claims to a world-redeeming promise; many Christian sects have sought, in open or secret heresy, to find the sacred in the profane; many European Protestants have linked the soul's journey and the way to wealth.
In 2010, he left that gig after writing a blog post in which he criticized the Republican Party for not compromising on the Affordable Care Act, a remarkable bit of heresy widely covered at the time in both the mainstream media and blogs.
Zen wove his message to the conference, which was attended by two conservative cardinals who have openly challenged Francis on moral teachings and others who have accused him of heresy, around the theme of periphery (China) and the center of the faith (the Vatican).
Heresy, a startup co-founded by Dimitar Stanimiroff, who was previously MD Europe at Stack Overflow, is a new sales tool designed to increase collaboration between sales team members, and help them make better data-driven decisions, collectively and individually, and ultimately close more sales.
This includes what the Heresy CEO calls "one burndown to rule them all," described as a single view of the team burndown so that everyone knows how the entire team is performing and where they are likely to end the month based on forecasted deals.
This sounds almost like heresy compared to what his predecessor said, with Rio, and the other major miners, having previously vigorously defended their decision to expand capacity even as the price of iron ore fell for five years in a row from 2011 to 2015.
It is tough to be alone, and if you are the only one with your hand down, you can count on the moderators to make you explain your heresy before a national television audience as the camera cuts away to your laughing or exasperated rivals.
But as it happens, and this may be heresy to many of my readers, Trump's decision in this case is pretty much the right one, even if it's for the utterly wrong reasons and with little understanding of the principles that should guide his decisions.
Wars there found religious pretexts or were responses to papal crusades, which, as modern historians tend to forget, were carried out within Europe itself, for example the thirteenth-century Albigensian Crusades, which exterminated an entrenched "heresy" and also greatly enlarged the kingdom of France.
Mr. Goodwin's play, "The Hinge of the World," on the struggle during the Inquisition between Pope Urban VIII and Galileo, who was accused of heresy for arguing that the earth was not the center of the universe, had its premiere in Guildford, England, in 2003.
There are moments when Pius will say something that sounds like actual heresy — like, say, that he doesn't know if he actually believes in God — and attempt to pass it off as an offhand quip when the believer on the receiving end blanches with horror.
There has to come a point at which a heresy becomes simply post-Christian, a moment when you should just believe people who claim they have left the biblical world-picture behind, a context where the new spiritualities add up to a new religion.
Soon after, he found himself at the Diet (council) of the city of Worms, on trial for heresy under the authority of the (very Catholic) Holy Roman Emperor Charles V. At that council, the emperor declared Luther to be an outlaw and demanded his arrest.
" Later, under questioning from Senator Chris Coons, Democrat of Delaware, Judge Kavanaugh pushed back against what he called a misinterpretation of a comment he made at a 1999 round table, when he said, "Maybe Nixon was wrongly decided — heresy though it is to say so.
Why Marine Le Pen has a 1% chance to win By The Economist NOT long ago it was seen as proof of numeracy, not heresy, to say that a candidate trailing in the polls by 15 percentage points or more was exceedingly unlikely to win an election.
He traced latter-day totalitarianism to the Christian heresy of Gnosticism, which broadly maintained that the world as it exists is corrupt, that a special form of knowledge could provide an intimate connection to God and that the earth must finally be purified in a violent apocalypse.
Such a notion would have been hockey heresy in the 1950s and '60s, when Mariucci coached the Golden Gophers to national prominence, or the 1970s, when Brooks led Minnesota to three N.C.A.A. titles before coaching the 7393 United States Olympic team to the Miracle on Ice.
In a question-and-answer with the Islamic State's magazine Rumiyah, the emir of the group's religious police in the area said: "Our main focus, however, is to wage war against the manifestations of shirk and bid'ah, including Sufism," using the word bid'ah to describe heresy.
When Ted Kaptchuk was asked to give the opening keynote address at the conference in Leiden, he contemplated committing the gravest heresy imaginable: kicking off the inaugural gathering of the Society for Interdisciplinary Placebo Studies by declaring that there was no such thing as the placebo effect.
"Most believers accept this large cluster of cases occurring at the church as a test of their belief," Park Hyung-tak, who leads the Korea Christian Heresy Research Institute, told the South China Morning Post about the group that views itself as "chosen" and "favored by God."
While the attack was rooted in rising religious tensions between the local affiliate of the Islamic State and the town's residents, Bedouins who largely practice Sufism, a mystical school of Islam that the militant group considers heresy, the motive appears to have gone beyond the theological dispute.
On October 4th, two days before the synod opened, Pope Francis and other Vatican dignitaries attended a ceremony in the Vatican gardens that gave substance to the worst fears of those who believe that the pope's tolerant liberalism risks carrying him to the brink of heresy, or even beyond.
According to this screenshot (it's unclear where it's from), Limbo goes with Murder House (season 1), Gluttony with Hotel (season 5), Greed with Freak Show (season 4), Anger with Roanoke (season 6), Heresy with Cult (season 7), Fraud with Asylum (season 2), and Treachery with Coven (season 3).
Anger toward what was seen as heresy by some with Noah (not unlike the rage directed toward Scorsese's The Last Temptation of Christ in 1988) was capitalized on by Christian film stars like Kevin Sorbo as a way to simultaneously attack Hollywood and bring attention to his movie.
And for many, they believe, should Maxine and #Resist prevail, that pretty soon it will be they themselves whom will be socially ok to subject to outraged protest, everywhere, over everything, at the mall, at the movies, in restaurants, in gas stations, for the heresy of their views.
She has forged new relationships, inviting the sales chief of a rival network to speak at an NBCU innovation event this year and teaming up with AOL for automated advertising a couple of years ago — when the notion was viewed as "heresy in the TV world," Ms. Yaccarino said.
A populist English translation of the New Testament by the 16th-century scholar William Tyndale got him executed by the clergy for heresy, and not long afterward the French printer and scholar Étienne Dolet was hanged and burned at the stake for a translation of Plato that was also deemed heretical.
By the time of His Dark Materials, Oxford is fully under the thumb of the Magisterium, which operates more or less like the Vatican during the Crusades and the Spanish Inquisition all rolled into one: It controls all scholarly inquiry, punishes heresy without mercy, and kidnaps and tortures children with impunity.

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