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Meanings of consider heretical in English
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Usage of consider heretical in English
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Am I giving currency to theories which you are accustomed to considerheretical?
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Some Sri Lankan Sufis, who follow a mystical form of Islam that Wahhabis considerheretical, said they began to be persecuted.
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For Islamic State, the village was a target because of its ties to Sufism, a mystical form of Islam that hardline Islamist groups considerheretical.
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Until lately, the bare supposition of such a thing was consideredheretical.
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Among men, my Agathos, this idea would be consideredheretical in the extreme.
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At that time, printing had just been invented, although translating the Bible was consideredheretical.
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At the Reformation, the first reformers were beset with an almost morbid anxiety not to be consideredheretical in point of doctrine.
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But the desire for peace and for a reasonable development of the country, even under a government consideredheretical, was everywhere evident.
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Although Syria is a majority Sunni Muslim state, the Allawite sect of Shiite Islam, which is consideredheretical by fundamentalist Sunnis, controls its political class.
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The Islamic State fighters have also destroyed Shi'ite mosques and Muslim shrines, both of which are consideredheretical to their ultra-conservative brand of Sunni Islam.
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'I mean, even Galileo was consideredheretical for thinking about the planets in terms of their gravitational fields rather than their holy design.