"Heretical beliefs" refers to ideas or opinions that challenge or go against the established or commonly accepted beliefs or doctrines, especially in religion or a particular system of thought.
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, or those who fall prey to the wiles of false teachers (Matthew 24:11),
heretical beliefs (1 Timothy 4:1; 2 Timothy 4:3 — 4), worldliness and its defilement (2 Peter 2:20 — 22), and persecution (Matthew 24:9 — 10; Revelation 3:8).
Muslims are our neighbors, the same way the Samaritan — with
his heretical beliefs — was the neighbor in need Jesus used in his parable, Soerens said.
We are to love them, care for them, and a major part of loving and caring for them is to clear up
their heretical beliefs.
Lovelock was keen to distance himself from such
a heretical belief.