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Theological censure

Theological censure is like a big teacher saying "NO!" to something that they don't agree with in religion. It's like when parents say "that's not allowed" when you want to do something they think is bad. In religion, there are some things that are not allowed because they go against what is believed to be right or true. These things are censored or criticized by religious leaders. It's like a big warning sign that tells people not to do or say certain things that are not in line with their religious beliefs. So, theological censure is a way for religious leaders to tell people what is right and wrong, based on their religious teachings.
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