- HERESY
'hɛr.ə.si noun. Belief or opinion contrary to Christian orthodoxy. - [Heretic
'hɛr.ə.tɪk adjective, hereticalhə'rɛd.ə.kəl adjective.]
In my circles, Christians don’t use the word heretic very much. They usually go with “wrong” or “non-Christian” or “unbiblical.” If they think the ideas originated from outside Christianity, they’ll call them “New Age-y” or “cultish.”
But the terms they really like are “satanic” and “demonic.” Which is nothing new. Anti-heretics have always tried to get the devil involved: These are all Satan’s ideas, aren’t they? You’re just the devil’s pawns, as it tries to lead Christians astray and overthrow churches and ministries and great Christian leaders with its lies.
Satan may be the father of lies,
- Some of us really wanna come up with (and maybe become famous for) new God-ideas.
- Others really wanna debunk all the God-ideas we don’t really like, or struggle to believe.
- Others really wanna piss off our fellow Christians. Particularly the ones who were mean or judgmental towards us in the past. If we grew up with oppressive Christian parents,
Ep 6.4 it’s evil fun to stick it to them by mocking their religion. - And of course there are the people who wanna invent their own religion, ’cause when successful, it’ll make them rich and powerful.
Those who wring their hands ’cause they figure there are more heretics than ever nowadays (and surely it’s a sign of the End Times, innit?) aren’t always aware of why there are more heretics than ever: Freedom of religion. Before the first 13 states of the United States put religious freedom into their constitutions, you could be prosecuted and executed for heresy. In many parts of the world you still can. I’m not at all saying we should take religious freedom away: It means
So how do you know whether someone’s heretic? Well, you gotta know
But too many Christians don’t have time for that, so they usually just follow certain
As a result, Christians largely don’t know what “heresy” means. They think it simply means we’re wrong. And since