1. Francis Bacon criticised Puritans for their over-strict judgements on adiaphora . 2. In Pyrrhonism, " adiaphora " indicates things which cannot be logically differentiated. 3. In the context of Stoicism " adiaphora " is usually translated as " indifferents ." 4. In Christianity, " adiaphora " are matters not regarded as essential to theology in view. 5. The principle of " adiaphora " was also common to the Cynics and Sceptics. 6. Adiaphora is a useful greek word used in theology to indicate something of " indifference " from a doctrinal perspective.7. Broad Church Anglicans tend to maintain a mediating view, or consider the matter one of " adiaphora ". 8. The actual conflict began with the controversy over the Interim and the question of Adiaphora in 1548 and the following years. 9. In Stoicism " adiaphora " indicates things outside of moral law that is, actions that morality neither mandates nor forbids. 10. There was a tension noticed at the time, between declaring the points of difference adiaphora , and advocating for religious uniformity.