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Apostatic may
refer to:
Apostatic selection, the
selection by
predators consuming abundantly occurring prey
types Apostasy, the
formal renunciation of...
- po****tion. It has also been
discussed that
apostatic selection acts to
stabilize prey polymorphisms. The term "
apostatic selection" was
introduced in 1962 by...
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believers call
themselves apostates due to the term's
negative connotation. Many
religious groups and some
states punish apostates; this may be the official...
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including those who deny a "fundamental
tenet or creed" of Islam. An
apostate from
Islam is
known as a
murtadd (مرتدّ).
While Islamic jurisprudence calls...
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Neoplatonic ****enism in its place,
caused him to be
remembered as
Julian the
Apostate in
Christian tradition. He is
sometimes referred to as
Julian the Philosopher...
- Look up
apostate or
apostates in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
apostate is one who
renounces their religion.
Apostate or
Apostates may also refer...
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Boniface VIII
classified apostates together with
heretics with
respect to the
penalties incurred.
Although it
mentioned only
apostate Jews explicitly, it was...
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avoiding detection,
through mechanisms such as camouflage, masquerade,
apostatic selection,
living underground, or nocturnality. Alternatively, prey animals...
- Seventh-day
Adventists believe that the mark of the
Beast refers to the
apostate church which in the end
times will
legally enforce Sunday-worship. "Those...
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described as
apostatic selection,
however the two
terms are
generally used to
describe different parts of the same phenomenon.
Apostatic selection has...