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How do we know error and heresy are different?

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Error is a deviation from truth, while heresy involves a willful rejection of established doctrine.

Error refers to a wandering or deviation from the truth, which can occur unintentionally, as seen in James 5:19-20 where the focus is on restoring those who have strayed. In contrast, heresy denotes a willful choice to reject truth, often characterized by self-will and an unwillingness to accept scriptural correction. This distinction highlights that while a true believer may err, they seek to return to the truth, whereas a heretic remains firm in their erroneous beliefs. Biblical references such as 2 Peter 2 illustrate the serious nature of heresy as a chosen path of falsehood.
Scripture References: James 5:19-20, 2 Peter 2

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