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But he was also a glory hound who fought crime, dabbled in the occult, practiced alchemy, and wrote volumes of Christian heresies.
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The Orthodox Church regarded both Catholicism and Protestantism as heresies and imbued its adherents with a sense of alienation from, and hostility to, the West.
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No doubt we will soon be seeing splits and schisms between the lowfatarians and the originals, the bananarians and the unspeakable heresies of the yoohooites and kefirinians.
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Most religions began as heresies.
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Does the passage of time or the intensity of the economic crisis mean that the old post-war arguments for further integration might be lessening, and that other countries might see a "UKIP effect" in which the heresies, once confined to the fringe, may become newly and respectably mainstream?
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Displayed against a running background of the unmistakable, aggressive green that was Stirling's trademark color among other heresies, he defied orthodox modernism's primary hues with a wild celebration of purples, golds and greens (his purple socks, worn with a certain gravitas and insouciance, enlivened his otherwise conservative and unremarkable attire).
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