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019 Are your Beliefs in the Bible 2

In this series of PodCasts we will be looking into Christian beliefs which are not in the Bible.

Does God consider some sins worse than others? Who are the wicked pastors? Why do Catholics refer to their pastors as Father? Is it correct that all you have to do is believe? Did Jesus die for your sins? Is modern Christianity biblical? Who are the wolves in sheep’s clothing? Is the doctrine of Trinity supported by scripture? Is it acceptable to add to scripture if it supports your belief?

In this podcast you will find the answers to these questions and many more.

Topics covered in this PodCast are:
Mortal Sin
Believe and Receive
Modern Christianity
The Doctrine of the Trinity 2

018 Are your Beliefs in the Bible

In this series of PodCasts we will be looking into Christian beliefs which are not in the Bible.

Do you believe that the first sin was when Adam and Eve had sex? Do you believe that everyone is born in sin because your parents had sex? Do you believe that Jesus is God? Do you believe that God is three gods in one? Do you believe that dead people will crawl up out of their graves on judgement day? Do you believe that Jesus is physically coming back?

In this podcast you will find the answers to these questions and many more.

Topics covered in this PodCast are:
The Doctrine of Original Sin
Is Jesus God?
The Doctrine of the Trinity
Physical Resurrection
The Second Coming of Jesus

Not The Apostles Creed

The Apostles Creed is recognizable to most “Christians” in the world.

Does this sound familiar?

“I believe in God, the Father almighty, creator of heaven and earth.  I believe in Jesus Christ, God’s only Son, our Lord, who was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the virgin Mary…”

The creed is recited as part of the Roman Catholic Mass and baptism.  The Episcopalians, Lutherans and Methodists also recite the creed as part of their baptism rituals.  It may come as a surprise to the laity in the Protestant branches of Christianity to learn that Catholics recite the Apostles Creed and vice versa.  Why?  Because the Apostles Creed is a “statement of faith” and these different religions are taught that their religion is the correct religion, yet they all have the same “statement of faith.”  Even more surprising is that this creed cannot be found in the Bible or in any other writings by the Apostles.  So, where did it come from?

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