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  2. Apr 28, 2022 · Updated April 28, 2022. The term “apostasy” as we use it today comes from the Greek word “ apostasia ,” which means departure, revolt or rebellion. In terms of religion, apostasy is the abandonment of, or a willful falling away from, the faith. It can be defined as the departure of religious practices, a rejection of beliefs once agreed ...

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  3. Definition. Apostasy is decisively turning away from the faith. An apostate is a person who once claimed to be a Christian but has irreversibly abandoned and renounced orthodox Christianity. Summary. Apostasy is decisively turning away from the faith.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ApostasyApostasy - Wikipedia

    Jehovah's Witness publications define apostasy as the abandonment of the worship and service of God, constituting rebellion against God, or rejecting "Jehovah's organization". They apply the term to a range of conduct, including open dissent with the religion's doctrines, celebration of "false religious holidays" (including Christmas and Easter ...

  5. Mar 13, 2021 · The Biblical teaching about apostasy means a “falling away,” as the Apostle Paul describes to the church at Thessalonica. This “condition” affected every area of life. The word is so strong and so emphatic that it suggests a complete breakdown of morals, ethics and spirituality.

  6. Apr 10, 2004 · Apostasy is the old, vigorous word to describe this abandonment of Christ. The New Testament church was familiar with it. It was a major concern of the author of Hebrews. That is why he wrote the often-discussed words of Hebrews 6:4–6:

  7. In the NT apostasy occurs when men turn aside from following Jesus (John 6:66f.) and deny Him after having previously confessed Him as Lord. It manifests itself in falling away from faith under persecution ( Matt 24:9-13 ), denying the deity of Jesus ( 1 John 2:22 ), or living a life of open sin that denies the faith ( 2 Pet 2:20 ).

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