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This article discusses how evangelicals are not heretics, but instead are in communion with the orthodox churches.

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The term “heretic” is often used to refer to members of sects or cults that deny core teachings of a mainstream religion. Therefore, members of religions other than Christianity (or, within Christianity, those who deny essential doctrines such as the Trinity, the divinity of Jesus, or the inspiration of Scripture) may be labeled as heretics.

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Published: Saturday, December 10, 2022

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