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1 | oops! another question :) | Bible general Archive 1 | Morant61 | 57350 | ||
Greetings In the Andes! Good morning my friend! I think many of us would agree with you about particular teachings of the Catholic church. However, most of us would disagree that the Catholic church is a cult. What Kalos was trying to do with his quotes was to simply provide the reasons for that judgement. I know I don't consider them a cult, but neither do I consider the Word of Faith movement a cult. I do however think that they are wrong on much of their teaching. This is what I was referring to when I said that you should reference Scripture. If you feel that Word of Faith is Biblical, then provide us with a Biblical presentation to which we can respond. Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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2 | Cult by God's definition | Bible general Archive 1 | mbooker | 57351 | ||
Good Morning Brother Tim May I ask you if you know if we have a biblical standard by which to determine if a group is a cult or not. I ask because another sister and I looked up 'cult' in the Webster's dictionary and to be perfectly honest, we both felt that we(believers) could be define as a cult if you use Webster's dictionary. My goal is to allow the Word of God to be the final authority. So, have you come across any scriptures that you believe can help us identify a 'cult'? One scripture that I consider is I John 4:1-3. Thanks so much for your response. Abba Father Bless you... :) Sister Meredith |
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3 | Cult by God's definition | Bible general Archive 1 | Morant61 | 57363 | ||
Greetings Meredith! Good morning! You are right about the word 'cult'. It's meaning depends a lot on perspective. Christianity in a strict sense was a cult of Judaism. However, Christians have developed a much stricter definition of the term, as Kalos posted earlier. It mostly refers to those who: 1) Deny the deity of Christ. 2) Have other sources of authority apart from the Bible. 3) Reject the Biblical doctrine of salvation by grace. 4) Have a dictorial leader. More could be added, but Scripture simply refers to them as false teachers or false prophets. 1 John 4:1-3 is definitly a good start! :-) Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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