If we are being taught a "false Gospel?"
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The problem with that approach is that the people who teach a "false gospel" typically back it up WITH Scripture.Check it against Scripture.
Personally, I think truth is in the language. Doctrines can be changed, but language always gives hidden insight into the origin.If we are being taught a "false Gospel?"![]()
IT'S A MATTER OF DIGGING DEEPER...The problem with that approach is that the people who teach a "false gospel" typically back it up WITH Scripture.
See the examples of Arius, Nestorius, Pelagius, et al.
And so they do try yep.The problem with that approach is that the people who teach a "false gospel" typically back it up WITH Scripture.
So, you would rather have the traditions and failings of errant men over a proper understanding of the inerrant Scriptures?????The problem with that approach is that the people who teach a "false gospel" typically back it up WITH Scripture.
See the examples of Arius, Nestorius, Pelagius, et al.
The Traditions (capital T) are the proper understanding of the Scriptures. They merely clarify what most protestants leave up to interpretation.So, you would rather have the traditions and failings of errant men over a proper understanding of the inerrant Scriptures?????
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3 step process...If we are being taught a "false Gospel?"![]()
Mat 7:15 Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.
1Jo 4:1 Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of God: because many false prophets are gone out into the world.
If it's one that teaches that you are in any way repsonsible for your salvation (...both before and after becoming a Christian), or even just responsible for making spiritual progress in your walk (such as your sanctification), then it's most certainly a false gospel.How do we know . . . .
If we are being taught a "false Gospel?"![]()
That method doesnt seem to be working real well.Yes. At Ecumenical Councils the ruling on truth would be "what we have always taught".