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heresy

religious dissent / unorthodox belief / nonconformity
Noun
pl: heresies

This term carries a heavy weight of condemnation, evoking images of religious trials, excommunication, and social ostracization. It describes a specific type of dissent that is not merely a difference of opinion, but a perceived betrayal of a sacred or established truth. In a religious context, it implies a willful deviation from dogma that threatens the stability of the institution. When used in secular or scientific contexts, the word functions as a powerful metaphor for intellectual rebellion. It suggests that the speaker is challenging a deeply entrenched orthodoxy or a "sacred cow" of a particular discipline, often implying that the dissenting view will be met with fierce resistance from the establishment.

Meanings

Noun

A belief or opinion that contradicts the official doctrine of a church, especially the Christian church.

"The priest was accused of heresy for questioning the nature of the Trinity."

Noun

An opinion or belief that is strongly rejected by most people or by a dominant group in a particular field.

"The scientist's theory that the earth was hollow was considered a scientific heresy at the time."

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