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Apostate   (translated from French)
Apostate Nobody having given up a religion. See too Julien the Apostate (Roman emperor of IVème century).
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User:Apostate
User:Apostate The term Apostate means, or so I was lead to ...
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Julian the Apostate
Julian the Apostate Julian solidus, ca. 361. The reverse bears ... commonly refer to him as Julian the Apostate because of his rejection of Christianity and ... religion Julian is called by Christians "The Apostate" because they believe he converted from Christianity ... 07763-X. Bowersock, Glen Warren. Julian the Apostate. London, 1978. Lascaratos, John & Dionysios Voros. 2000 ... Wounding of the Byzantine Emperor Julian the Apostate (361-363 A.D.): Approach to ...
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User talk:Apostate
User talk:Apostate User talk:Apostate
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Isidore the Apostate
Isidore the Apostate Isidore (Russian: Исидор; died 1462) was Metropolitan ...
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Talk:Julian the Apostate
Talk:Julian the Apostate I for one am not clear what ... always hear this Julian called "Julian the Apostate" rather than just "Julian." Adam Bishop 06 ... much prefer simply "Julian" as the term "Apostate" was meant as an insult, and certainly ... indeed most commonly known as "Julian the Apostate" nowadays. Gestumblindi 00:29, 11 Apr 2005 ... that´s a fact. Read Bowersock, "Julian the Apostate", then you will come to a ...
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Talk:Apostasy
... context of being able to become an apostate without being thrown to jail or killed ... illicit act whose guilt falls upon the apostate -- so to suddenly introduce the concept of ... justified by saying that the reliability of apostate testimony is not an issue in the ... removal of Maria Monk as a notable apostate, by Andries The comment about Monk not being an apostate by Antaeus Can you please explain ...
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User talk:Duffer1/Archive 1 - Misc. - Discussion with Central
... bullet list concocted by the most vociferous apostate the WTS has ever seen. I'm ... bullet list concocted by the most vociferous apostate the WTS has ever seen." Well at ... You must also think the Bible is apostate for teachings such things? LOL. You disappoint ... opposite. He is most definitely not an apostate, and you would see that if you ... you will see they are not remotely "apostate". Remember Matthew, God and Jesus' words ...
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Talk:Jehovah's Witnesses/archive 21
... this", and "what are your views on apostate thoughts now?" Until you can be bothered ... Witness lawyer would have to have read APOSTATE material in order to even be aware ... can see how "divined truths" become old apostate ramblings and false doctrines if they were ... your articulated comments regarding labels such as "apostate". (Unlike this post which is clearly directed ... happy organization has not sued its 'leading apostate' for supposedly making up crass lies ...
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Apostasy
... religion. One who commits apostasy is an apostate, or one who apostatises. In older Western ... may respond to apostasy by excommunicating the apostate. Some atheists and agnostics use the term ... American sociologist David G. Bromley defined the apostate role as follows and distinguished it from the defector and whistleblower roles. Apostate role: defined as one that occurs in ... documents the quintessentially evil essence of the apostate's former organization chronicled through the ...
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