Heresy kicks ass.

P.S. Baber
Heresy kicks ass.
Heresy kicks ass.
Heresy kicks ass.
Heresy kicks ass.
About This Quote

A good quote that refuses to be silenced by the tide of the times. The original meaning of heresy was "to separate;" in other words, to keep insisting on one's own ideas in opposition to prevailing opinions. However, in more common use, heresy has come to refer specifically to the act of opposing established dogma or doctrine, or to an unorthodox belief or practice. To be labeled a heretic is thus often considered a badge of pride.

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