Sentences with phrase «heretical views»

The phrase "heretical views" refers to opinions or beliefs that go against established or commonly accepted ideas or doctrines. It suggests that these views are seen as unconventional, deviating from what is considered orthodox or traditional. Full definition
Many evangelicals have accused Jakes of heretical views of the Trinity and of preaching a prosperity gospel theology.
The point I was making was, it isn't some freaky heretical view of mine that I think Jesus while on earth wasn't omniscient.
Cantor probably fell from a combination of heretical views on immigration (let minor children stay) and his role as majority leader (it kept him a little remote from his district).
As Joe will note in his article, I'm an advocate of much more caution about stock investing than seems to prevail today (thanks, in my opinion, to Wall Street marketing), and I hold what many would consider heretical views on equity investing.
Tiggy said — «The point I was making was, it isn't some freaky heretical view of mine that I think Jesus while on earth wasn't omniscient.
When I have well established patterns of thought the heretical views are often the most helpful because they cause me to challenge my own beliefs.
The Armenian was a Monophysite, despised by the Greeks for holding the heretical view that Christ was essentially of one (divine) nature.
on his teaching that there is no eternal hell — which is seen by many Christians as a heretical view.
However, I think holding a heretical view, as I defined it as denial of an essential doctrine, is to deny the Savior and his salvation.
This is the heretical view of a German soil scientist who has shown that burnt clearings in the Amazon, dating back more than a thousand years, helped create patches of rich, fertile soil that farmers still benefit from today.
At the risk of being a rebel, let me offer the heretical view that the only content that's truly objectionable is witless sludge like Cheaper by the Dozen 2.
Galileo Galilei was tried in 1633 for spreading the heretical view that the Earth orbits the sun, convicted by the Roman Catholic Inquisition, and remained under house arrest until his death.
In a bizarre report produced by Parliament's «Science and Technology Committee,» for example, the British lawmakers also lashed out at the government - funded BBC for occasionally allowing climate realists to express their heretical views.
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