Heretic in a sentence as a noun

"I said, "Die, heretic scum", and pushed him off.

It's much more mainstream now, but 10 years ago, I was considered a crazy heretic.

What I said about Google is heretic to some, only because they have this notion of an angelic Google.

Do you really want a team member who spends their free time getting people to upvote their new heretic-finding software to the top of HN?

"A fundamentalist religion:" if so, each heretic who saves someone else is doing important work.

For incredible scale, and heretic ideas, I think people should consider the decisions that Colin Steele made as CTO of RoomKey.

I'm going to be a heretic and argue that the problem with cancer research is institutional, not biological.

If you criticize technical decision you are a heretic and the holy inquisition is coming after you to burn you.

Unfortunately such a disgusting heretic blob as Feinstein herself will never understand it.

"...the person who promised 'save passage'.. was told that he could not be bound by promises to a heretic""Hus was not allowed an advocate for his defense""..he remained [in the dungeon] for 73 days, separated from his friends, chained day and night, poorly fed, and ill.

Lactantius was considered a heretic for his Manichaean worldview and Cosmas did not intend his model, which was sharply criticized by his contemporary John Philoponus, to be taken literally.

Do you really want a team member who spends their free time getting people to upvote their new heretic-finding software to the top of HN?If you are selecting jobs based on those companies that will tolerate your sexism and delusions of oppression, remind me to never work anywhere you have, ever.

Heretic definitions

noun

a person who holds religious beliefs in conflict with the dogma of the Roman Catholic Church

See also: misbeliever

noun

a person who holds unorthodox opinions in any field (not merely religion)