- - Dangerously unorthodox opinion
- - non-religious opinion
- - Opinion opposed to conventional belief
- - Nonconforming opinion
- - Unorthodox opinion
- - This is why broadcast is unacceptable opinion
- - Opinion opposed to usual belief
- - Controversial opinion
- - Opinion opposed to established views
- - Marcion's opinions, e.g.
- - Contrary religious opinion
- - Unconventional opinion.
- - Dissenting opinion to an accepted doctrine.
- - Contrary opinions.
- - Opinion against accepted doctrine.
- - an opinion contrary to established theory in this place? extremely scary
- - charge against joan of arc
- - There's your hidden error
- - announcing arrival of youth leader is unsound doctrine
- - Doctrine contrary to the orthodox
- - present sentry's first and last dissent
- - Theological nonconformity
- - where sylvia holds a belief to the contrary
- - where symbolism will show unorthodox practice
- - religious crime
- - Gnosticism to some
- - "crime" for joan of arc and galileo
- - What Galileo was nearly convicted of
- - Blasphemy
- - Unorthodox religious doctrine
- - The Spanish Inquisition's target
- - Religious deviation
- - Doctrinal dissension
- - Belief that's anathema to the orthodox
- - Belief that rejects the orthodox tenets of a religion
- - Act of messing with doctrine
- - Martin Luther's crime
- - Apostasy in this place, say, is heartless
- - Unorthodox belief
- - Religious dissent
- - Joan of Arc's crime
- - Unorthodox doctrine
- - Belief contrary to the orthodox
- - Unorthodoxy
- - Expression to introduce unknown belief not widely accepted
- - This is why broadcast is blasphemy
- - Luther's crime, per the Diet of Worms
- - Belief that defies tenets
- - Dissent from orthodoxy
- - Galileo's crime
- - Iconoclasm
- - Words introducing unknown religious belief not generally accepted
- - Religious unorthodoxy
- - Belief contrary to that of one's religion
- - Joan of Arc's offense
- - Inquisition infraction
- - Inquisition crime
- - Joan of Arc's alleged crime
- - Non-conformist belief can be sheer madness at the end of the day
- - Dissenting religious belief
- - Doctrine contrary to church dogma
- - Grounds for excommunication
- - Inquisition charge
- - Dissenting belief
- - Reason for Luther's excommunication
- - This is where you'll find the ultimate in unorthodoxy?
- - Crime that Joan of Arc was charged with
- - Charge against Galileo
- - At this place heartless remark is a no-no for the faithful
- - Doctrine at variance with the orthodox position
- - Let me present the ultimate in blasphemy!
- - Unorthodox thinking
- - Reason for an inquisition
- - Excommunication provocation
- - Cause for burning at the stake
- - Ecumenical council concern
- - It may make a church cross
- - Reason for excommunication
- - Diet of Worms concern
- - Rejection of church dogma
- - Unorthodox tenet
- - Belief opposed to the norm
- - Holdings in fundamental disagreement with the status quo
- - "The lifeblood of religions," according to André Suarès
- - Dissension from dogma
- - Inquisition's bane
- - Nicene Council concern
- - Dangerous pronouncements
- - Inquistion target
- - Crime Galileo was charged with
- - Savonarola's offense
- - The Inquisition's target
- - Inquisition concern
- - Accusation against Joan of Arc
- - Savonarola's alleged offense
- - Misbelief
- - Council of Trent subject
- - Jan Hus's supposed crime
- - Witchhunter's target
- - Variant belief
- - Doctrinal rejection
- - Dissenting view
- - Nonconformism.
- - Cause of Cranmer's execution.
- - Cause of Cranmer's downfall, 1556.
- - False doctrine.
- - What J. T. Scopes was found guilty of, July 24, 1925.
- - Dissent
- - Heterodoxy
- - Loosen (up)
- - Inquisition target
- - sheer chaos with variable dissent
- - Blasphemous dissent
- - Here's why, we hear, it shouldn't be believed
- - dissent from orthodox belief
- [ Edit ]
- [ Other definitions ]