Heterodoxy refers to beliefs or opinions that deviate from established or accepted doctrine, especially in religious or philosophical contexts. It typically involves challenging or questioning traditional beliefs or dogma.
Obsessive Delusional Heterodoxy Disorder
The antonym for orthodoxy is heterodoxy, which refers to beliefs or opinions that are different from established norms or standards.
disbelief, heterodoxy, skepticism, unbelief
Disbelief, skepticism, heterodoxy, unbelief...
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You could say atheism but this is not a complete answer. This is a difficult question to answer because not all religions have the same basis. For example is a religion is based on faith or belief the opposite would be a lack of faith or belief, if a religion is based on reasoning or logic then you argue the opposite is ignorance or lack of logic.
Orthopraxy is a combination of two Greek words meaning Correct Practice or Orthodox practice, and Orthodoxy is a combination of two Greek words meaning Correct Glory or Correct Faith. Orthodoxy refers to the beliefs, whereas Orthopraxy refers to putting those beliefs into practice.
Peter J. Russell has written: 'iGenetics' -- subject(s): Molecular genetics, Genetics 'Essential iGenetics' -- subject(s): Genetics 'IGenetics with Free Solutions (Pie)' 'Heterodoxy within Second-Temple Judaism and sectarian diversity within the early church' -- subject(s): Judaism, Christianity and other religions, Church history, History, Relations, Christianity
he was a mean person who lived with mean people in a mean castle on a mean hill in a mean country in a mean continent in a mean world in a mean solar system in a mean galaxy in a mean universe in a mean dimension
you mean what you mean
Mean is the average.
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