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"heretic" Definitions
  1. a person who believes in or practises religious heresyTopics Religion and festivalsc2

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When it comes to death, I become a real heretic.
Does melting Gruyère on it make Mr. Abdoo a heretic?
Even while he was at Facebook, though, Hughes was a heretic.
Consequently, it wasn't Cernekee who would become Google's most famous heretic.
HERETIC: Why Islam Needs a Reformation Now, by Ayaan Hirsi Ali.
"Everything about it is heretic," the group says of itself on Facebook.
Even ISIS has its female devotees, now busily tormenting "heretic" women in Syria.
Here, he thought, was a true scientist, not afraid to be a heretic.
Today, people give the title of heretic to anyone with whom they disagree, theologically.
He's to be branded a heretic by the Cult of Racism's cafeteria bigotry bean counters.
"When they go home on their smartphones, they're watching this weird heretic stuff," he said.
Disagree on anything, and you can be declared a heretic and expelled from the movement.
She instantly became a Pope Francis for the G.O.P. — a heretic in tone, not in doctrine.
Heretic Dirty Grass These days, cannabis is the plant most people associate with so-called wellness.
The "heretic" (aka revolutionary) Marthas hanging at the gallows are warnings to the rest of the women.
She is not the cloying pious woman we're used to seeing needle June and her heretic ways.
I must be a heretic, too, because I like the white sauce more than blue cheese dressing.
But, almost inevitably, it's Kanye West—everyone's favorite heretic—who gets the best line, right at the start.
It only gets worse as these God-fearing folk worry that heretic magic is tearing them all apart.
But it acted like a system in which if you didn't agree with it, you were a heretic.
Mainstream churches have called him a heretic, and his followers have sometimes lashed out violently to defend him.
Away from its cinematic ambitions, The Heretic is meant to show off what the Unity engine can do.
Earlier this week, Unity revealed a teaser for The Heretic, an animated short designed to showcase lifelike virtual humans.
For potential intellectual innovators, the fear of being called a heretic (or worse) created a disincentive to think big.
"I sat there feeling myself a heretic, believing only in this one-shot life and the body," he wrote.
" Seventeenth century adherents to the "earth is flat" orthodoxy felt that Galileo was a heretic who ignored "settled science.
Dr. Dyson called himself a scientific heretic and warned against the temptation of confusing mathematical abstractions with ultimate truth.
He's assigned to a secret department, which sends him on the path of an executed heretic on an interplanetary journey.
She lived during an era when criticizing the church's riches could get you labeled a heretic and set on fire.
If anyone qualified as a heretic back then, it was Dr. Robert C. Atkins, a cardiologist who died in 2003.
They held signs reading: "Vatican is a spiritual aggressor" and "Pope, arch-heretic, you are not welcome in Orthodox Georgia".
The Heretic is introduced later on the season, and is a different kind of Skeksis who plays an important role.
Yet Suzanne recoils, not because she is a rebel or a heretic but simply because she lacks a spiritual calling.
When Wigmore's autobiography was published in 1985, it came with a foreword from Dr. Robert S. Mendelsohn (a self-described "medical heretic").
When I learned about the existence of Heretic, a shooter using the Doom engine but swapping guns for magic, I needed it.
Ironically, Ms Atwood's essay notes that "anyone who doesn't puppet their views is seen as an apostate, a heretic or a traitor".
The Heretic, Unity's cinematic tech demo which it first teased at GDC last year, is now available to watch in its entirety.
But the heretic on the pyre would really rather not be set aflame, and so, perhaps, would the pig on the spit.
Pruitt, they claim, is a climate change denier, which in environmentalist circles is akin to being branded a witch or a high heretic.
Ahmadis: a Muslim sect considered heretic by many Sunnis for proclaiming its 19th-century founder in India, Mirza Ghulam Ahmed, as the Messiah.
Earlier this fall, Kendig released a remix of Beesmunt Soundsystem's "Sensual Works" and a remix of Heretic and Buran's "Revile" on Roam Recordings.
Islamic State has lambasted "heretic" Shi'ite Iran for helping the Syrian and Iraqi governments battle Islamic State, which considers Shi'ites to be infidels.
Church or no church, Holy Roman Catholic or otherwise, Jesus is at best a nuisance, at worst an atheist, either way a heretic.
Academics called me a heretic and the late critic Hilton Kramer, reviewing 'Scream Against the Sky,' dismissed the works it featured as derivative.
" His disillusionment after the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968 provoked Leonid I. Brezhnev, the Soviet leader, to denounce him as a "heretic.
" In a recent interview on state radio, Viktor Orban said, "Whoever is right before all the others is considered to be a heretic.
That explosion created the moon's youngest known crater of its size (later named for forward-thinking heretic Giordano Bruno) with a 25,210 megaton-blast.
But to choose a path that might have only two destinations — hero or heretic — is also an act of presumption, even for a pope.
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But with the historically daunting goal of lifelike characters, Efremov and his team decided to shift back to a more straightforward cinematic for The Heretic.
Deciding whether a Church member is a heretic is the job of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, the Vatican's doctrinal watchdog department.
" The letter does not accuse the Pope himself of being a heretic, but of supporting "heretical positions" on "marriage, the moral life and the Eucharist.
On Monday, Mr. Swift argued that Ms. Muthana and her son are in danger, including because other ISIS members now see her as a heretic.
After studying physics and electronics at the University of Melbourne, Australia, Thornhill briefly did upper-atmosphere research at IBM, but he, too, identified as a heretic.
"I've been wanting to develop a weed-inspired fragrance since 2016 but couldn't find the right blend of ingredients," said Douglas Little, a creator of Heretic.
Mr. Granillo has worked for other haunted ventures, but said Heretic is the most fulfilling, as Mr. Marcato allows him to completely improvise the guest experience.
Some 350 years earlier, the Catholic Church had persecuted Galileo as a heretic during the Roman Inquisition for asserting that the earth moved around the sun.
Another defender of Jesus' existence is John Dominic Crossan, a New Testament scholar who has been called a heretic because his books challenge some traditional Christian teachings.
However, in recent years Unity's capabilities have improved so much that we thought The Heretic was the right time to get our feet wet with this problem.
As is often true with Mr. Bean's plays — whose subjects have included climate change ("The Heretic") and immigration ("England People Very Nice") — "Toast" isn't easy to classify.
Combining summery orange blossoms with notes of fennel, rosemary and sweet geranium, Dirty Neroli, from the cult perfumer Heretic, is like summer in a (super-chic) bottle.
"In this Trump era and a time of immense tribalism, once you start to question numbers and math, you become a heretic," said Madrid, the Republican strategist.
Reeves speculates that a hidden chamber contains the remains, and possibly intact grave goods, of Queen Nefertiti, the wife of the "heretic"monotheistic pharaoh Akhenaten, King Tut's father.
He worked at id in the early days, helping ship Doom, Heretic and Quake, and a brief stint at larger gaming companies soured him on the idea forever.
And the net result is that Carlson's leftist opponents rightly believe he is not always supported by conservatives and thus can be isolated as a heretic and outlander.
The candle, called This Smells Like My Vagina, retails for $75 and is already sold out on both Goop and Heretic (the scent maker who created the candle).
Under Islamic law, a Muslim woman cannot marry a non-Muslim, and Nasr was now considered an apostate, which meant Ebtehal had to be separated from the heretic.
Hardly. She was, depending on whom you asked, a shut-in, a heretic, a secret epileptic, a mystic, a nymphomaniac, a nun with bad hair who wore only white.
According to the performances on Monday, Graham's "Heretic" (we saw an excerpt from this 1929 all-female dance) featured dance moving through silence and music playing through choreographic stillness.
According to one medieval legend, Nicholas punched a heretic in the nose at the Council of Nicea -- the meeting in 325 that formed the first consensus on Christian doctrine.
A repeated motif throughout is a Hasidic story, in which a rabbi cautions a would-be heretic student that he can never truly enjoy the forbidden pleasures in which he partakes.
I fell quite hard for some of the misdirection today — I had "heretic" for SKEPTIC, "sherpa" for NEPALI, "binge" for GORGE and a missed letter here and there that slowed me down.
Heretic often gives their products sexy names, such as their scent Florgasm, and don't forget brands such as Essie nail polish have been giving their products names like Starter Wife for decades.
Sam Hunt and Maren Morris may represent different permutations of the country music heretic, but the bottom line is the same for both: They are, without shame, huge pop stars in waiting.
There was even a "pictorial essay" printed in a student-published paper called the Unknown Hoya -- which appears to be the same as the Heretic -- of the party, including an image of the stripper.
Over the past year, like Mr. Schoen and Mr. Morris, he too has won praise on the other side of the political spectrum as he has become seen as a heretic on the left.
They were shown an effigy of Santa and solemnly informed that the jolly man in red was not real, after which Santa was denounced as an usurper and a heretic, hanged, and set on fire.
He saw campaign donations surge after wondering aloud whether a Muslim-American could be president, given that—in his telling—a Muslim who put loyalty to the constitution above Islamic law would be considered a heretic.
It is a 500-page book set in the 13th century, sprinkled with a medieval language called Old Provençal, about a young noblewoman who escapes a Dominican order that wants to burn her as a heretic.
Even if it's unlikely that a Unity-based game will have the visual fidelity of something like The Heretic anytime soon, it's fascinating to see what the engine is capable of when pushed to its limit.
In a speech this week in Washington, at a conference organized to give form and substance to conservatism's nationalist and populist turn, the Trump-supporting Silicon Valley heretic Peter Thiel essentially took ownership of that accusation.
In a speech this week in Washington, at a conference organized to give form and substance to conservatism's nationalist and populist turn, the Trump-supporting Silicon Valley heretic Peter Thiel essentially took ownership of that accusation.
By the time "The Greening of America" was published in 21974, Mr. Reich (the "ch" is pronounced "sh"), a son of privilege and private schools, was already an eminent legal scholar, if something of a heretic.
Audi has already gone all in with its E-tron SUV, but now it's also going half heretic and hoping to prove that, no matter what GM thinks, Americans still have a place in their driveways for sedans.
Some of the publications have run petitions by small numbers of Catholic academics in the 1.3 billion-member Church calling the pope a heretic and demanding his resignation over topics from communion for the divorced to religious diversity.
After an overloaded ferry sank in 2014, killing more than 300 people, South Koreans were shocked to learn that the ferry company was controlled by a religious leader who had been shunned as a heretic by mainstream churches.
When the militants overran Yazidi towns and villages in 2014, it killed or enslaved more than 9,000 adults and children in what the United Nations has called a genocidal campaign against a religious minority labeled heretic by Islamic State.
This supports the notion that Mr Trump, an avowed heretic to orthodox conservative ideology, has had more trouble unifying the right than Mrs Clinton has the left, and thus that he has more room to grow among late deciders.
He became so enthralled after his first extreme immersive experience in 2017 that he postponed his plans to attend university, getting a temporary job as a driver for a local hospital to finance his trips to experience Heretic shows.
VATICAN CITY, May 1 (Reuters) - A group of Roman Catholic priests, academics and intellectuals have issued an open letter to bishops asking them to declare Pope Francis a heretic, in the latest broadside by ultra-conservatives against the pontiff.
Here Luther was constantly wrongfooted by a confident opponent who drove him into ever more radical positions: Luther was cornered into acknowledging, for instance, that the great medieval Bohemian heretic Jan Hus had been right on several key issues.
In July, when an elderly Catholic priest was murdered at the altar in France, very few Christians of any sect reacted by saying "never mind him, he wasn't one of ours" or even "serves him right for being a heretic".
Like thousands of others who have moved to North Idaho, Regan is a traditionalist Catholic — meaning he is among those Catholics who have broken from the official church, attend mass in Latin, and consider Pope Francis to be a heretic.
And he may be able to keep the party with him if he suggests that Clinton is a heretic or pagan, no better than Obama, or casts the war on terror as a struggle against the foreign creed of Islam.
About 518 years ago, give or take a week, the Dominican Friar Girolamo Savonarola was stripped of his black robe, condemned as a heretic, and led to the scaffold erected in the heart of Florence, condemned to be hanged and burned.
The jump from those 1926 items to the advanced sculptural Modernism of "Heretic" (a dance for a soloist at odds with an ensemble) and the 1930 "Lamentation" (a celebrated solo) is startling, though Monday's audience wasn't encouraged to notice this.
A radical (takfiri) interpretation of Islam, imported from Saudi Arabia and perfected during the Afghan jihad, has become so normal that any citizen who opposes violence committed in the name of religion is called an American stooge or a heretic (kafir).
One saw the face of God and died a righteous death; one saw the face of God and went mad; one, the famous heretic of the Talmud, began cutting down the saplings; and the wisest and strongest came away without harm.
For example, one of Trump's religious advisers, Paula White, has been termed a "heretic" by some conservative evangelicals for her outright embrace of the Prosperity Gospel, which as my former colleague Tara Isabella Burton explained, equates faith with financial success.
In fact, the company has an internal team dedicated entirely to building projects like The Heretic; they act sort of like an indie studio within Unity, one tasked with pushing the limits of what a small team can do with the technology.
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - A group of 19 Catholic priests and academics have urged bishops to denounce Pope Francis as a heretic, in the latest ultra-conservative broadside against the pontiff over a range of topics from communion for the divorced to religious diversity.
After apologizing for Catholic involvement in the slave trade, the church's treatment of Jews and treating Galileo as a heretic, Pope John Paul II issued in 2000 a sweeping blanket request for forgiveness for the church's sins over the past 2,000 years.
Partly, as the writer David French and others have pointed out, this ritual we keep witnessing of an in-group wielding its power against a perceived heretic seems to come from a deep human desire for a sense of belonging and purpose.
This quasi-magical thesis made Vallée, as he put it, a "heretic among heretics" — the U.F.O. believer who rejected the U.F.O. community's hope that their efforts could one day be incorporated into the normal sciences and lead us to some Spielbergian first contact.
While 84% of American Catholics have a "favorable" view and nine in 10 find him "compassionate" and "humble," a growing number of conservatives in the US and Europe worry that he may be a borderline heretic, a naive South American socialist or both.
He loses his idea of a God he knows with each breath of his body, a passion we never feel, and inside of a few pages he's the image of the heretic Spinoza, giving the whole of nature the qualities of God.
"After watching the extra three minutes around the clip in question, it seems like this is less a snuff film of 'common sense' than it is the prime minister doing a reasonably good job of handling an intensely religious Christian-adjacent heretic," Mr. Brown wrote.
Its leader might be Heretic, a Los Angeles-based experimental horror experience run by a man who goes by Adrian Marcato (a reference to the son-of-the-devil character in "Rosemary's Baby;" his real name is Guy Michael) and his wife, Jessica Catherine, a.k.a.
Mr. Tuccille described his encounters with libertarianism and his intellectual development in "It Usually Begins With Ayn Rand" and a sequel, "It Still Begins With Ayn Rand: Part Two of a Libertarian Odyssey" (20183), as well as the memoir "Heretic: Confessions of an Ex-Catholic Rebel" (2006).
As the semiotics professor Beatriz Penas Ibanez noted in a companion essay to Hemingway's "Death in the Afternoon," bullfighting evolved to be a form of "public trial," a reflection of the unity of church and state against a common enemy—the heretic—which employed gruesome, performative violence as punishment.
In her long black robes, she appears and disappears throughout history, offering solace at moments of agony: to the heretic about to burn on a pyre of greenwood, to the boy who betrayed a Jewish family to the Nazis, to a woman during a mercy killing in Manila.
"When they go home on their smartphones, they're watching this weird heretic stuff" Ismael Lea South is the director of a deradicalization programme known as the Salam Project, which works with young Muslims in the south Manchester neighborhoods around where Abedi lived – although the bomber never came into his orbit.
Tonight Corsica Studios will welcome Ceephax Acid Crew and Terry Farley alongside the likes of Andy Blake & Joe Hart (World Unknown), Neville Watson, legendary Hacienda DJ Jon DaSilva, Placid and Heretic, for what is sure to be the squelchiest party the city's seen since 1988, in honor of the label's 10th birthday.
As the GOP establishment slowly coalesces around the presumptive nominee, the foot soldiers of the movement face an agonizing dilemma: whether to line up behind a candidate many members view as a ideological heretic or to stay true to their principles and reject him -- even though doing so could help Hillary Clinton claim the White House.
" To choose internal subversion instead, Damon Linker complained in The Week, is to basically decide that if a conservative president is "an ideological heretic," a non-Reaganite, he doesn't get to govern on the agenda he put before the voters — which makes True Conservative ideological correctness "more important than honoring the outcome of a democratic election.
If Trump were to exit the race against the will of his millions of supporters, the party would be practically obligated to hand the nomination to someone who had made his peace with Trump, rather than to a #NeverTrump heretic—after all, their problems at the top of the ticket and down ballot would only be exacerbated if they alienated Trump's base.
But they almost never reflect in a direct way upon the "story" of the opera, instead meandering across ephemera involving a bewildering array of content: masturbation, solitary drinking, out of nowhere ruminations on Renaissance heretic Giordano Bruno, breakfast, desert mirages, lists of numbers, passing clouds of trivial observation, jarring descriptions of camera movements for the video realization of the opera itself.
"Over the past 18 months, we've seen audience members march into the ocean in the middle of the night, have their heads locked in a box while music was created from their screams, and get lap dances from naked clowns," said Dustin Downing, 42, a photographer based in Los Angeles, who, after witnessing a Heretic customer subject herself to her own murder in order to "feel alive," was inspired to begin filming Heretic's antics, with plans of turning the footage into a documentary.
A representative sampling: a family's ascent from merchants to aristocrats via lucrative purple dye; the Quattrocento genius of Alberti; art by Fra Filippo Lippi, Verrocchio, Uccello, and others; an heir turned follower of heretic priest Savoranola; a hidden 16th-century embalmed corpse; an 18th-century bride's suicidal jump onto an interior courtyard; secret glyphs carved on entry stones; Marie Antoinette's 35-carat diamond earrings; Fascist Russian émigrés and their orgies; Middle Eastern princesses; psychic readings; the bludgeoning murder of Cy Twombly's close friend's ex-husband; and a romance between the author and a Rucellai descendent.

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