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  1. In that sense, Christianity is historically and technically a cult of Judaism. The word is neutral, even though most of us use it in a negative sense. There’s no question that those in the Church of Christ share many beliefs with traditional, historic Protestant Christians… but there are some distinctives that separate them.

  2. Sep 24, 2012 · The church of Christ is here defined as the group of all Christians. The seriousness of the cult charge stems from the fact that cults are destructive, harmful, deceptive, and inherently false religions. Moreover, such a charge indicts not only the individual Christian on whom the accusation is thrown, but also all Christians everywhere.

  3. 2) A belief that the entire Christian church is apostate. 3) God has given the cult some new light on saving truth. 4) A tendency to major in minors – take peripheral passages and give them prominence: a) Mormons: celestial marriage, baptism for the dead.

  4. Is the Church of Christ a cult? | The Church of Christ beliefs | Bible Study | That Christian Famhttps://youtu.be/B5ib9jiwaTgDescription:This video is a semi...

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  5. On a few occasions the church of Christ has been called a cult by some. The purpose of this article is to explain why this statement is inaccurate. One disclaimer, however, is necessary, and that is that in the late ’70s there was a group that split off from us that did become a cult. Chuck Lucas began what he designated the CrossroadsChurch ...

  6. May 5, 2024 · The International Church of Christ (ICC) is a Christian based mind control cult. It has all the traits necessary to classify it as a mind control cult, including the teaching that it is the one true church, love bombing, deceptive recruiting, time control, relationship control, and the rest. It was founded in Boston in the United States in 1979 ...

  7. Jan 24, 2021 · This past Wednesday night in the high school class, one of our astute and observant high school students asked me why some are calling us a cult. After the death of Matthew Winkler, there were several in the media who were seeking to “analyze” the situation. One Nancy Grace on CNN invited a Baptist “pastor” to come and answer some ...

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