Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Cults False Teachings Never Change

The cults false teachings say the same from year to year. They all claim to have some "new truth" for their followers. They all continue to make a mockery of God, the Bible, and true followers of Jesus Christ. They teach all kinds of things that have never been true, still are not, and will continue to be false.
Christian Scientist for example teach that people can never get sick or die, yet their own followers have gotten ill, and in turn have eventually died just like anyone else.
Satanists claim they don't talk to demons, yet they mention that they can see them. They even brag about the things they have done after they had someone from the spirit world tell them to do so. They claim reading palms, or a crystal ball, can tell someone their future. They claim they just know it works,but have no real proof at all.
Mormons claim that they are Christians,yet know little about what the Bible really teaches. They claim that a person needs to work hard -to empress God-along with accepting Christ to get to Heaven. * Works!
Jehovah False Witnesses say that works are necessary to enter Heaven! So does all the other cults, Bahai Faith, Catholicism, and so on!
Yet the Bible itself teaches in James that "... Works without faith is dead..." It also teaches in Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, that Jesus forgave those who nailed him to the cross at Calvary when he said "Father forgive them,for they know not what they do." Also, all four Gospels teach that Jesus said "It is finished" on the cross to show that salvation's plan is complete. So the cults are teaching people to do something that is unnecessary! They are teaching people to work there way to heaven, when Jesus told us "It is finished." Jesus paid the sin debt in full, so there is no reason to try to work for something that is a free gift from God! Romans 6:23 "For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord." Salvation is a gift from God! No one can earn it!

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