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Monday, December 13, 2010

Here is what the Bible says

If your Church teaches in opposition to the following Biblical facts, they are teaching in error. The Bible is clear if you read it without adding your own interpretation to it. If any Church teaches any one thing in opposition to what the scriptures say, they probably are in error about other things. Grade your Church teachings according to the following list. 




  • The Bible is not the inerrant Word of God. The Bible contains the Word of God, but because of man made errors and contradictions introduced into the Bible by the Bible Translators, it cannot be accepted as the complete, infallible and inerrant Word of God.


  • The concept of the Trinity is a man made doctrine. The Trinity teaches that our God is a triune God and is the representation of three persons, the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit which makes up the Godhead.


  • There is only one God know to us by the name of Jehovah. Jesus is not God. Jesus is the Son of God as is stated in many places in scripture.


  • The paying of Tithes is not required for the New Testament Church. This was for the tribes of Israel to pay to the Levites because they were not awarded any land to raise their crops on.


  • The practice of speaking in tongues is not the evidence of having received the Holy Spirit. This was introduced by the Apostles in error, believing that a person had not received the Holy Spirit unless they heard them speak in an unknown language.


  • Baptism with total immersion in water in the name of Jesus Christ was the only accepted way in the Bible for the New Testament Church.


  • Celebrating communion was a part of the regular worship service for the early Christian Church with the taking of unleavened bread and wine which represents the body and blood of Jesus Christ and should be open for every Christian attending a Church service.


  • Feet washing should not be practiced literally and was not intended to be done so. Jesus used this as a symbolic teaching gesture for His Apostles.


  • The teaching that a woman should not cut her hair or wear pants by certain churches is a misrepresentation of Bible scripture and teaching this is in error.


  • The teaching that a person has been predestinated by God before the foundation of the World is in error. God predestinates certain people to accomplish certain works for Him, but predestination to receive eternal life is a misunderstanding of scripture.


  • The teaching that every person who is converted receives the baptism of the Holy Spirit is in error. After repentance and upon conversion and being baptized a person receives the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, but not the baptism of the Holy Spirit.







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