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How do we know heresy from error in Christianity?

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Heresy denotes a self-willed choice, while error is a deviation from truth due to human weakness; the two have different consequences.

Understanding the distinction between error and heresy is vital for Christians. Error is defined as a wandering or forsaking of the right path in doctrine or morals and affects every believer at some point due to human weakness. In contrast, heresy signifies a self-willed opinion that one has chosen to embrace. While a believer may err but quickly seeks to return to the truth, a heretic is often fixed in their wrong beliefs, resistant to correction. This distinction is crucial, as it underscores the nature of faith in adhering to biblical truth and the dangers of deviating into heretical beliefs.
Scripture References: James 5:20, 2 Peter 2, Titus 3:10

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