Lessons 1-3 Flashcards

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List three sacred cows of denominational Christians or cultists

A
  1. The doctrine of the Trinity
  2. A different God
  3. A different prophet
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List two benefits of studying other religions

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  1. We will first have to examine ourselves
  2. We will have to define where the lines of truth end and lies begin
  3. We will have to define our purpose
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3
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Give two ways some cultists rebuke, challenge and inspire us?

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  1. Muslim’s faithfulness to prayer

2. Jehovah’s Witnesses commitment to proclaim the Gospel of the kingdom.

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The 4-fold definition of a “Cult”:

  1. A religious sect centred upon a — — or doctrine
  2. A cohesive group of people devoted to beliefs or practices that the surrounding culture or society considers to be — — the mainstream.
  3. The — of external religious practice and observance
  4. A — — that is false, exclusive, oppressive and dangerous
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  1. particular individual
  2. far outside
  3. totality
  4. religious group
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5
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What one doctrine sets us apart from denominational Christianity?

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The Oneness doctrine

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Name two Trinitarian views of Oneness Pentecostal Christians?

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  1. Some think we are slightly confused, yet sincere and saved
  2. More think we are heretics, dangerous, and lost.
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Name three things we cling to in order to call ourselves “Apostolic”

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  1. We want to worship the Apostle’s God
  2. We want to teach the Apostle’s Gospel
  3. We want to live the Apostle’s lifestyle
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