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n0mesorah
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Dear Avira,

You misunderstood my post. Obviously, schisms are not subject to a personal outlook on the mitzvos. Even completely wrongheaded perspectives like mine. We could fight about what you just posted anyway.

For some reason, major disputes in deyos to not have lasting impact. There is no historical precedent for arguing the same theologies for generations.
Two examples.
1) The Karaites would fight bitterly over some theory they came up with. Only for the next generation to abandon it and fight about something else.
2) the attacks of the Chachmei Luniel on the Rambam did not perpetuate. The ideas of both sides started fusing immediately.

I don’t know why this is, but it seems like theology is two delicate to preserve without a community.

What is a violation of heresy? Maybe you mean heresy itself.

It is clear in Hilchos Deyos that not every deviation is minus.

I’m still waiting on how we can ever ascertain who is an apikorus. I can’t read minds.

And I don’t know anything about feminism.