I would imagine it feels like being an apostate.
Posted on: December 21, 2022 at 17:57:21 CT
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Middle English apostata, apostate, in part continuing Old English apostata (weak noun), in part borrowed from Anglo-French apostate, apostata, both borrowed from Late Latin apostata "rebel against God, fallen Christian, heretic," borrowed from Late Greek apostátēs "rebel against God, apostate," going back to Greek, "defector, rebel," from aposta-, variant stem of aphístamai, aphístasthai "to stand away from, keep aloof from, revolt" + -tēs, agent suffix — more at APOSTASY
I'm sure you know how that feels.
Edited by MizzouTigerz at 17:58:23 on 12/21/22