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Dictionary.com defines them as:
If I’m wrong, what’s the difference???
Fallacy :
- A false notion.
- A statement or an argument based on a false or invalid inference.
- Incorrectness of reasoning or belief; erroneousness.
- The quality of being deceptive.
So is my understanding correct that in order for something to be a heresy, it must be supported by a member of the Church? (notice my emphasis of the definition of heresy) for example: If a priest were to say that the Pope is not infallible when speaking on matters of faith or morals, that would be a heresy. However, if Billy Graham were to say it (which I’m sure he does), it would be constituted as a fallacy?Heresy :
- An opinion or a doctrine at variance with established religious beliefs, especially dissension from or denial of Roman Catholic dogma by a professed believer or baptized church member.
- Adherence to such dissenting opinion or doctrine.
(emphasis mine)
If I’m wrong, what’s the difference???