Definition: Antistat: Antithesis, contrast, or deviation from something; a difference between two things or concepts. Definition: "Antistat" is a term found in ancient Jewish literature, indicating the rejection of certain principles or beliefs as contrary to Jewish teachings and customs. It could refer to various aspects of life, including morality, ethics, philosophy, or religion, such as rejecting religious practices that go against traditional views on God's existence and creation (like polytheism). It emphasizes a rejection of authority figures or systems that seem to be in conflict with the principles of the Jewish faith. This can involve differing interpretations of the same concept or a belief system that differs from orthodox Christian teachings. The term may also refer to an attempt to bring about change by challenging or rejecting established norms and ways of thinking.