Antiscriptural

/ˌæntiːˈskrɪptʃərəl/ adjective

Opposed to or contradicting the teachings of religious scriptures; contrary to biblical authority.

From anti- (against) + scriptural (from Latin scriptura meaning 'writing'). Scriptural derives from the root meaning 'writing' and specifically refers to sacred texts, so antiscriptural describes positions opposing religious written authority.

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