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  1. Alter2Ego

    "Christian" Doctrines That Are Not Biblical

    ALTER2EGO -to- MARK S: Christian doctrines should be based upon what Jesus Christ clearly taught. If it is not found within the pages of the Bible, then it is nothing more than human philosophy aka traditions of men. One does not have to be perfect to understand that. ALTER2EGO -to- MARK S...
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    "Christian" Doctrines That Are Not Biblical

    ALTER2EGO to MARK S: It involves more than that. It involves being a footstep follower of Jesus Christ, following the examples he set. A person who follows doctrinal errors that came from human philosophies and thinks his claims about "still being a Christian" will make him/her acceptable to...
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    "Christian" Doctrines That Are Not Biblical

    ALTER2EGO -to- SERVANTFISS. I can assure you that I am not the least bit confused. As a Christian, I am well versed in the scriptures. I actually believe what I wrote, as follows. 1. The Trinity is not a Bible teaching. 2. Hellfire torment is not a Bible teaching. I intend to prove both...
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    "Christian" Doctrines That Are Not Biblical

    ALTER2EGO -to- EVERYONE: Two of the most basic teachings in Christendom are as follows: 1. THE TRINITY The teaching that God is split up into three individual persons that are combined into one "Godhead" (Father, Son, and holy ghost/holy spirit). All three of these persons are said to be...
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    Christ's Christianity and Paul's Christianity are Not the Same

    ALTER2EGO -to- QRSNER: Paul was a slave for Christ and would not have been permitted to write under inspiration of God had he presented a different message from his leader, Jesus Christ. You are ignoring the context—the surrounding words, verses, or chapters—from where you are quoting him...