The question is extremely broad. However, you might be looking for the word "iconoclast". Literally, the word refers to the breaking and destruction of religious images ("icons"), but its meaning has broadened from its historical usage, and now anyone who challenges those ideas commonly held as true, or those figures commonly held to be authorities, or those goals commonly held to be ideals, can be rightfully called iconoclastic.
An established set of beliefs is known as a dogma. There are dogmas in every major religion including Christianity and Islam.
It can be (established laws, established beliefs).It is the past tense and past participle of the verb "to establish."
The Tamil word for "Attacker" is தீவாதி.
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People who usually follow traditional or established beliefs, are sometimes referred to as "conservative", or "conventional". However, please note that interpretation of this term it may be very difficult in certain contexts, especially in politics!
The correct way would be 'a horse outruns an attacker', singlular horse, present tense.
With it's stinger, it strikes the attacker and releases venom into the attacker. The stinger is left in the attacker and soon, it dies.
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.
This is commonly referred to as orthodoxy, where adherence to traditional beliefs and practices is highly valued. People who follow these established principles may be considered orthodox in their beliefs and interpretations.
Well, if your faith is not committed, then it's not your religion at all. However, most Agnostics use already established religions to base their beliefs off of. For example, if someone has mostly Christian beliefs but thinks God developed evolution.Answer:The term is 'heretic'
A Scorpion stings an attacker with paralyzing poison