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94: What Really Makes Someone a Heretic?

13 min · 14 de mar de 2026
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The word "heretic" gets thrown around a lot in Christian circles. But what does the New Testament actually say makes someone a heretic? The answer is shorter, and more surprising, than you might think. Read: https://ready4eternity.com/what-really-makes-someone-a-heretic/ [https://ready4eternity.com/what-really-makes-someone-a-heretic/]   The presence of any advertisements in connection with this content is determined solely by the hosting platform. I have no control over whether ads appear or not. I appreciate your understanding.

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