Archheresy

/ˈɑːtʃhɛrəsi/ noun

The most extreme or serious form of heresy; a belief that is considered the worst possible departure from religious orthodoxy.

From arch- (supreme, chief) + heresy (a belief contrary to religious doctrine). Heresy comes from Old French heresie, from Late Latin haeresis, from Greek hairesis (choice, sect).

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