In a more spiritual sense, if you begin to
believe false teaching, you have fallen away from correct doctrine.
Not exact matches
I am so sorry that you have been told /
taught such awful things about Jesus, but whether or not you
believe He is fully man and also fully God, there is more than enough proof historically and in present scripture to show that labeling Him as a mysogonist and an advocate for murder is a drastically
false account of who He is and what He stood for.
Catholics follow and
teach false doctrine
believing that the church saves.
This is due in large part (I
believe) to the
false teaching so prevalent in the church on this issue.
learning what people of opposite opinion think, examining why I
believe what I
believe, being pushed to know what I
believe, defending against
false teaching that is influencing too many people, learning to communicate better in type and more.
They get
false teachings from their superiors and professors and THAT becomes what they
believe.
It is because the
teaching of Christ (which I
believe to be the truth breaking through into a world of
false values) is at once so realistic, so disturbing and so revolutionary, that we need to go back to it with adult minds and hearts.
i will tell you that the one thing that god gave us is the power of will or choice and that is why we can decide to do good or bad or follow him or not but the evidence of a true christian is that person life will change and not is a small way.my people open your eyes and do not be fools to
believe that there is no god because you know in your own heart while you say it, deep inside you can see that a god do exist and i do not need to tell you that or prove it to you because you know it is true.unfortunately there are
false preachers who do not
teach the truth or a halph truth which has led millions down the wrong path and today we see the result of it everywhere.
That statement is
false and anyone who
believes that is either ignorant of what the Catholic Church
teaches or biased.
A lot of Christians have been lead to
believe by
false teaching that there won't be a judgement — yet the Bible is very clear that there will be.
False teachers that professed to
believe in the Bible,
taught that.
The fact that neither you nor the church has yet identified ANY SORT of «
false doctrine» that Kate was supposedly
teaching, leads one to
believe that her question must be the REAL reason she was ex-communicated as no other viable reason has been presented or even hinted at!
If one
believes the Bible to be inspired or a guide for Christian living but doesn't necessarily
believe it is inerrant or the literal word of God, that doesn't have to mean we just throw it all out... it doesn't have to shatter your worldview (i.e. it's either all true or all
false — fundamentalists love to think this way and
teach others to do the same) Use the Episcopal 3 - legged stool model (Scripture, reason, tradition) or the Wesleyan Quadrilateral (Scripture, tradition, reason, experience).
After trying to
teach evolution and learning the truth about that and other
false science (see piltdown man, etc) I have looked more at all offerings and just
believe what I have found to be the truth.
Usually, we
believe that creeds and confessions protect the gospel, defending it against heresy, keeping at bay those who
teach a
false gospel, and leading people toward central truths of gospel, such as God's holiness, our sinfulness, and the person and work of Jesus Christ.
To All Christians out there who do not yet know this: PROSPERITY GOSPEL IS
FALSE TEACHINGS AND HAS NO PLACEMENT IN THE BIBLE, STOP
BELIEVING PREACHERS WHO ONLY WANT YOUR MONEY, FIND A DIFFT CHURCH!!
I
believe the very people who are afraid the rest of us are so weak minded we» l wander off into a labyrinth of
false teachings are the VERY ONES who misunderstand what you wrote.
I
believe form the Biblical prophecies, that there will come a day when the American government will «try» to enforce
false Christian religious beliefs and
teachings on the people.
But since I
believe those things are
false, I don't want it
taught to them as fact.
To the children of God Almighty who
believe in the Lord Jesus Christ as the only begotten Son of God Almighty, Those who fail to know God's truth and do
believe in the
false flyaway
teachings of Satan by many churches today.
---------------------------- 1But The Spirit speaks plainly that in the last time they shall depart one by one from the faith and they shall go after deceiving spirits and after the
teachings of demons, 2These persons who deceive by
false appearances and speak lies and sear their consciences; 3And they forbid to be married and they abstain from foods which God has created for use and thanksgiving for those who
believe and know the truth.
These people would want to tell me what I
believe in and what the church
teaches and 99 % of the time it is misrepresented or
false.
Furthermore, just as no
false teacher
believes they are a
false teacher, nobody sitting under a
false teacher
believes that they are receiving
false teaching.
I
believe I have been freed from a great oppressive
false teaching and have learned to fellowship with God.
If someone
believes (as part of their religious freedom) these
teachings are
false and misguide people, creating a satireis one way to get the message across.
Also, if I tell a person «you CAN NOT be saved by
believing in the Mormon «Jesus» but you must
believe in a Jesus who is God and Man, and that His death was the only payment for your sins, and that He was raised from the death so that He is a living Savior who offers you eternal life by Him in Him alone» — and if they receive /
believe exactly what I tell them — assuming, as it sounds, you
believe I am
teaching a
false gospel — do you
believe the person would be saved?
Antonio, judging by your reply, it sounds that you
believe I am
teaching a «
false gospel» (if you even use the word «gospel» for the message of salvation anymore) because I
believe that to receive eternal life, a person must
believe in a «Jesus» who is God (John 8:24, 58) and man (1John 4:2; 2John 7) who died for his sins and rose again (1Cor.
But I have come to
believe that in the vast majority of cases, the reason people are running from the hospital is that NCB has
taught them to under
false pretenses.
Second, we
believe that claims made on the basis of this flawed study feed the
false hopes of many Americans, including policymakers, educators, and the general public, that we can find a single, simple solution, such as directly
teaching phonics, to the real and complex problem of improving the reading of young children in high poverty schools.
The approach leaves the reader with the impression that the apprentice system was an idyllic time when tutor and pupil collaborated on learning necessary skills and that the whole enterprise of
teaching legal writing was undone by Langdell because he did not
believe that writing was important.5 This impression is a
false one: the apprenticeship system was far from an idyllic legal writing pedagogy, 6 and Langdell is at worst an unwilling and unwitting villain, given his enthusiastic participation in the legal writing curriculum of his day.7