Beliefs that are different to any established church or religious organization is Secularism. While beliefs that differ or are counter to specific religious doctrines is call Heresy.
In Christianity, these beliefs are called heresies, and those who hold them are called heretics. They are not pagans - pagans are not Christians at all - but Christians who have "gone off the rails" on an essential belief.
heresy is the denial of the teachings of the church
She was banished from her home and church so she moved to Rhode Island.
heretic dissenter infidel
Excommunication
The church's attacks on heretics were called inquisitions. These were formal investigations and trials conducted by the church to identify and punish individuals who held beliefs contrary to its teachings.
Orthodox Christianity is the descriptive name given to the faith and beliefs of the Orthodox Church. It is similar to other names such as Roman Catholic Christianity or Protestant Christianity. The name Orthodox means having the correct beliefs and the correct way to glorify God. The Orthodox Church was founded by Jesus Himself in the year 33 AD, on the Day of Pentecost. According to Orthodox Christian beliefs, the Orthodox Church has always existed from the beginning of time (called the Church Triumphant) but the physical church on earth (called the Church Militant) was established in Jerusalem in 33 AD and continues to exist to this day without any changes to its dogmas and beliefs.
Anne Hutchinson job was to separate from the church because she had different beliefs
The beliefs and doctrines of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" Church) come from the Bible and from revelations given to the Church's Prophets from God. The majority of these revelations were given to Joseph Smith, Jr, the first Prophet of the Church. You can learn more about these beliefs and where they came from at the "Related Links" below.
They could be called several things from "dissenter" to "heretic" depending on how severely the beliefs differ.
William Penn's vision was to have a colony that allowed Quakers to practive their religion freely. The Church of England prosecuted this group because of their different beliefs and having a colony of his own allowed him to establish the Quaker religion without being under the Church's rule.
No, there should be a mutual respect for each religion, and don't violate those beliefs. It is called "separation of church and marriage."