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Heresy of the Day #15: Mormon Tritheism

"Gods" in the Bible and Mormon Tritheism In the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, prophets since Joseph Smith have taught clearly that there...

Heresy of the Day #14: Inclusivism

One of the most popular heresies not only of the professing Church but also in our modern culture is called "inclusivism." Inclusivism essentially teaches...

A New Heresy Invading the Church: Child Liberation Theology

You've heard of Black Liberation Theology. Liberation theology can be traced back to Latin America in the early 60s. Latin America has always been...

Heresy of the Day #13: Multiculturalism

A popular buzzword in the culture today that has been heralded as a virtuous goal worth pursuing is "multiculturalism." On its face, it sounds...

Heresy of the Day #11: Socinianism

Heresy: Socinianism While featuring several heresies, Socinianism most significantly denies not only the deity, but the eternality and preexistence of Christ altogether. This group of heterodox...

Heresy of the Day #10: Roman Catholicism vs The Gospel

The Papacy ROME SAYS: The pope is the head of the church, and that he is necessary for salvation. “We declare, say, define, and pronounce that it...

Heresy of the Day #9: Statism

Heresy: Statism Statism is the belief that the state is the highest authority over and above any other religion, ideology, or philosophy. Statism is essentially...

Heresy of the Day #8: Montanism

Heresy: Montanism Montanism is a heresy that was denounced by the 2nd-century Church after its founder, Montanus, began a movement that he referred to as...

Heresy of the Day #7: Finney-ism

Heresy: Finney-ism Finney-ism is a bit of a misnomer as there never was an actual school of theological thought or a movement named for Charles...

Heresy of the Day #6: Adoptionism

Heresy: Adoptionism Adoptionism is the belief that Jesus of Nazareth was born a man and later adopted as the son of god. As usual, there...

Heresy of the Day #5: Apollinarism

Heresy: Apollinarism Apollinarianism, named for Apollinarius of Laodecia (4th century) is the belief that Jesus Christ was born in a normal common human body descended...

Heresy of the Day #4: Gnosticism

Heresy: Gnosticism Gnosticism, named for the Greek word gnosis, which means knowledge, represents a broad range of ancient heresies that resulted from attempts to...
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