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A human. Just because society has called it Religious Doctrine does not mean it has an untouchable power. Remember, power is perception. If you have found that things in life have lead you to believe different than what you were maybe made to believe, that is fine and perfectly normal. It just means you learned from your experience. And isn't that why we are all here anyway?

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Leland Grant

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One who holds the beliefs or opinions contrary?

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How would one define the word heretic?

A heretic is someone who holds beliefs that contradict or go against the established teachings or doctrines of a particular religion or belief system. This term is often used to describe someone who is considered to be deviating from accepted beliefs or practices.


Why must philosophy not be part of logic?

Philosophy: Doctrine: a belief (or system of beliefs) accepted as authoritative by some group or school Logic: The branch of philosophy that analyzes inference. Logic is a branch of philosophy, therefore logic is part of philosophy.


What does blasphemy?

When someone talks contrary to an accepted belief system, then it is viewed as blasphemy irrespective if the belief system is right or wrong. For instance, some religions teach that it is blasphemy to use "the Lord's name in vain." Basically it is something which contradicts someone's cherished beliefs or insults something they hold to be holy.


Is the concept of Mary as the coredemptrix a widely accepted belief within the Catholic Church?

The concept of Mary as the coredemptrix is not an official doctrine of the Catholic Church and is not widely accepted among Catholics.


How do you determine if a doctrine is true or false?

A doctrine is a belief or a set of beliefs which is held and taught by some authoritative body such as a religious order or political party. In most cases, they are beliefs and cannot be tested for their truth value. If you believe it then it is true for you: there is no absolute.


What is the definition of the word doctrine?

Doctrine refers to a set of beliefs or principles taught or held by a particular group or organization. It can also refer to a specific body of teachings or instructions, especially in a religious or philosophical context.


A sentence with the word contrary?

Contrary to popular belief...


Does disagreement with a cognitive peer from another faith or philosphical perspective reduce the confidence one has in the justification of one's belief?

Only evidence to the contrary of ones beliefs, or no positive evidence for ones beliefs, would lower confidence in any belief. The truth does not care about your beliefs and something can be true whether you believe it or not.


What is doctrines?

A statement of official government policy, especially in foreign affairs and military strategy.The word "doctrine" means a system of belief. Each religion has one or more. Which religion are you asking about and which doctrine?


Why is heresy so important?

If it weren't for those who were deemed heretics, the bible would not be as readily available and in as many languages as it is today. Those who were deemed heretics by the Church over the centuries had a tremendous effect on doctrine of various religions, including reformations in Catholic doctrine. History has shown that one man's heretic is another man's savior.


A strict belief in a particular faith?

A strong adherence to a specific religious doctrine or set of beliefs that governs one's actions and worldview.