Not really...they are much too crafty and subtle to blatantly say it. But if you follow their trail of breadcrumbs, you can see the trap they lay.
The methodology is through indoctrination and appropriating things for themselves that are written in the bible but in a shallow "done deal" kind of salesmanship...but of course only those things that are desirable. Anything written in the form of a warning and/ or a discipline...these things can be ignored as regarding other people. And all the churches seem to be doing this. So then no one seems to guilty of being human anymore. Everyone is saying...not me. We only receive the pleasant words from God.
So then that's on the person who believes that. People are free to believe anything they want to. But then these people want to share their beliefs with others. And that is where the truth needs to be shown...that destroys the false doctrines. Silence to these false claims would seem to mean approval. So then the truth must be spoken out by people who actually know it.
I have been to church services where the preacher will say things like..."turn to your neighbour and say...you ARE seated in heavenly places." There are many variations of this kind of conditioning. And people are like sheep in obedience to these ploys. So the lies compliment themselves into a bigger and bigger lie.
Most people would never read the bible and
assume themselves into the text. That needs a push from a spirit or an indoctrinator. There is a natural humility in the bible reader that the devil needs to overcome by putting an emphasis on religious assumptions and claims that remove the natural inclination to seek the Lord for answers. It's like the devil wants to stop people from seeking the Lord by short-circuiting the relaying of truth...by saying things like...
"you ALREADY have everything you need...you don't need to seek the Lord. Seeking God would actually be a LACK of faith in God that His work on the cross is not yet finished". (And other such fallacies)
But to believe that line you would have to think that God doesn't want us to seek Him. That He doesn't want a personal contact with us. Which is far from the truth of course. In fact, God has made the "way" in Christ so that we are really forced to seek Him. We are called to enter into Him...and one can only do this through a full surrender and consecration to God, calling on His name.