Heresy

/ˈhɛrəsi/ noun

A belief or opinion that contradicts established religious doctrine or orthodox opinion. It can also refer to any opinion that challenges accepted beliefs in any field.

From Greek 'hairesis,' meaning 'choice' or 'school of thought,' derived from 'hairein' (to choose). Originally neutral, the word developed negative connotations in Christian contexts as choosing wrong beliefs, entering English in the 13th century.

AMአረማዊነት
ARهرطقة
BNবিদ্বেষ
CAheretgia
CSkacířství
DAkætteri
DEHäresie
ELαιρετική
ESherejía
FAکفر
FIharhaoppi
FRhérésie
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