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18 Sentences With "heretically"

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The memoir is heretically funny, though its humor is driven by dread.
For longtime supporters of Cuba's revolution, Raúl's moves seemed almost heretically bold.
"Why the heck do we have to love the Virgin Mary?" he asks, almost heretically.
Atkins has said, somewhat heretically, that he's ''more interested in Ford's robots than [Berry] Gordy's music.
But the pastrami Reuben (heretically, not stuffed with corned beef) is tender, sweet and smoky, with the perfect hint of pepper.
But, cheerfully and despondently, comically and tragically, reverently and heretically, he breaks—because he must be free to break—Fackenheim's fearful commandment.
Sander Lak, its designer, declared — heretically, given that he had just taken up residence in New York — that very few women actually look good in black.
But when the ball is kicked, much of that will dissipate, like dew burning off the field of Notre Dame Stadium (which, heretically, switched to a FieldTurf surface a few years ago).
He has said that Catholics who place an emphasis on attending Mass, frequenting confession, and saying traditional prayers are "Pelagians" — people who believe, heretically, that they can be saved by their own works.
Belkis Ayón, who took her own life in Havana in 1999 at age 32, was inspired by Abakuá, an all-male, Nigerian-derived secret society that she, heretically, infuses with female energy in a magnificent body of black-and-white figurative prints.
She was a daughter of the Virgin of Montserrat, and she felt instinctively, and of course heretically, that the Virgin herself was only a symbol of a yet greater sister-mother who was carefree and sorrowful all at once, a goddess who didn't guide you or shield you but only went with you from place to place and added her tangible presence to your own when required.
For example, the Dhammakaya movement in Thailand teaches a "true self" doctrine, which traditional Theravada monks consider as heretically denying the fundamental anatta (not-self) doctrine of Buddhism.
Pedro de Artajona or Pedro de París (died 13 June 1193 in Pamplona) was a Spanish noble of the House of Artajona in the service of the Kingdom of Navarre. He was known as de París for having lived and studied in the French capital, not for being heretically from there.
The Babylonian Talmud mentions Metatron by name in three places: Hagigah 15a, Sanhedrin 38b and Avodah Zarah 3b. Hagigah 15a describes Elisha ben Abuyah in Paradise seeing Metatron sitting down (an action that is not done in the presence of God). Elishah ben Abuyah therefore looks to Metatron as a deity and says heretically: "There are indeed two powers in Heaven!"Hagigah 15a The rabbis explain that Metatron had permission to sit because of his function as the Heavenly Scribe, writing down the deeds of Israel.
Kierkegaard "felt inclined to doubt a little the correctness of the familiar philosophic maxim that the external is the internal and the internal the external and was always heretically-minded on this point in philosophy." The external would be experience and the internal revelation.Søren Kierkegaard, Either/Or, Part I, Swenson Preface, Fear and Trembling, Hong p. 27-28; The argument between A (the esthete) and B (the ethicist) in Either/Or resulted in the revelation that both of them was wrong (the discourse at the end).
The story was Sherred's first science fiction publication. According to Algis Budrys, it was contrary to the spirit of Astounding Science Fiction, where it appeared, and it "dismissed" the "bourgeois aspirations" of ASF's editor, John W. Campbell. A review that first appeared in the June 1970 Galaxy Science Fiction of Sherred's novel, Alien Island. It is said that the story was accepted in Campbell's absence and that it was "shoehorned" into the magazine by L. Jerome Stanton, who for a short time acted "heretically" as Campbell's assistant.
In order to prove his bravado, he heretically invites don Gonzalo's statue to dinner that evening. Don Juan goes on blaspheming against heaven and the dead throughout the following scenes, until don Gonzalo's statue really does show up at supper. Don Juan manages to remain largely nonchalant, although both of his other guests pass out, as don Gonzalo tells him once more that his time is running out. When Avellaneda and Centellas wake up, don Juan accuses them of having contrived this show to make fun of him.
And then at last became they # deceived through the old devil that Adam long ago formerly betrayed, as that they made # perversely and heretically for themselves heathen gods and the true God and their # own creator scorned who they as men created and made. # They took also him then it as wisdom, through devil's teaching, that they # worshipped for gods the sun and the moon for their shiny # brightness and them sacrifices then before not-know through devil's learning sacrifice and abandoned # their Lord who they created and made. Some men also said about the # shiny stars that they gods were and began they become keenly # and some they believed also in fire from their sudden heat, some also in water, # and some they believed in the earth, because she all things nourish. But # they could readily understand, if they knew that reason, that he is true God # who all these things shaped us men to enjoy and to use because of his great # goodness that he mankind granted.

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