Question on Heterodoxy

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Orthodoxy of a person can not be measured by one Orthodox statement. But can Heterodoxy be measured by one Heterodox statement?

Yes

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No

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11%

Sometimes

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Maybe

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I do not know

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11%
 
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On another forum I brought up the following question in response to someone saying that a person sounded "orthodox" via an orthodox statement. So I wondered, since Orthodoxy of a person can not be measured by only one Orthodox statement alone, can Heterodoxy be measured by one Heterodox statement? Thoughts? Please explain your answer if you would.

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it seems to me that heterodoxy can be determined by one heterodox statement. If a person says a thousand Orthodox things and one heterodox thing, than that person is still heterodox.

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