Which churches are true/false churches? - KingdomCraft

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Redeemed Zoomer

Redeemed Zoomer

Күн бұрын

Churches that are explicitly heretical (false Churches)
Mormon: 3:59
Jehovah's Witnesse 4:52
Oneness Pentecostal: 5:09
Christian Scientist: 6:13
Unitarian Universalist: 6:46
Churches that are doubtful, or on the fence, but not definitively heretical
Church of Christ: 8:18
Seventh-Day Adventist: 10:23
Assyrian Church of the East: 12:01
Many that are Non-Denominational: 15:47
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Moderate mainline churches:
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Historic Protestant churches:
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@Xplayer007
@Xplayer007 Жыл бұрын
I'm Catholic but I can't help but reference the Lutheran video about trinitarian heresies because it's so well done. "That's MODALISM Patrick" 😂
@redknight8215
@redknight8215 Жыл бұрын
Lutheran Satire is a beautiful channel.
@kurtdavid805
@kurtdavid805 Жыл бұрын
EY im catholic too
@JosiahTheSiah
@JosiahTheSiah Жыл бұрын
Love all those videos. They meet JWs and Mormons as well 😂
@gabequinn9796
@gabequinn9796 Жыл бұрын
COME ONNNNN, PATRICK
@JosiahTheSiah
@JosiahTheSiah Жыл бұрын
@@gabequinn9796 I mean, REALLY Paaatrick
@Lucem_Dantis
@Lucem_Dantis Жыл бұрын
As a Protestant I respect my Catholic and Orthodox brothers and sisters even though we may not have always aligned on how we glorify God. I also want to thank you for your informative video to help me understand and perhaps help those who have fallen from the teaching of being a Christian. Stay safe and God bless.
@5BBassist4Christ
@5BBassist4Christ Жыл бұрын
I'm always happy to see Protestants who firmly disagree with Catholicism (and Orthodoxy) and yet are vocal about affirming them. I grew up being told Catholicism was demonic, and although I have many disagreements with Rome, I have passionately come to disagree with this notion also.
@ranelgallardo7031
@ranelgallardo7031 Жыл бұрын
@@5BBassist4Christ Some Catholics are taught Protestants are heretics. So the extreme feeling is mutual. Thankfully it’s not like that mostly.
@lesinge8868
@lesinge8868 Жыл бұрын
@@5BBassist4Christ So long as moral relativism rules the world, Christians simply cannot afford to fight amongst ourselves.
@Jadanbr
@Jadanbr 11 ай бұрын
I'm happy that you are understanding like that a lot of the time in the internet I have to see some radical anti catholic protestants talking down to us that are catholic in comment sections
@goldalien2016
@goldalien2016 11 ай бұрын
@@Jadanbr And what's worse, then the radical Catholic extremists get involved and it just becomes one big d%(% measuring competition between a bunch of intolerant know-it-alls! As a Catholic, I really don't get why it would be so hard for us to all just get along as Christians...
@stardust653
@stardust653 Жыл бұрын
I'm not even Christian, I just find this really interesting and find you really informative and entertaining
@phillipcummings3518
@phillipcummings3518 Жыл бұрын
He is entertaining and sounds pretty unbiased
@sk00k
@sk00k Жыл бұрын
​@@phillipcummings3518 I wouldn't say unbiased, because a lot of this series is just him giving his opinion, I'd say it's more that he's good at representing the subject and other people's points of view fairly.
@phillipcummings3518
@phillipcummings3518 Жыл бұрын
@@sk00k that means unbiased
@unpredictableaxolotl3762
@unpredictableaxolotl3762 Жыл бұрын
@@phillipcummings3518 not quite. anyone with a stake in the claims being made is biased. it's more like he does a good job of accounting for his bias.
@phillipcummings3518
@phillipcummings3518 Жыл бұрын
@@unpredictableaxolotl3762 everyone has biases, even if they claim they don't. We are talking about the presentation.
@xcosminax
@xcosminax Жыл бұрын
I gotta say, your videos got me back into studying theology and got me back into church. I am Baptist. I have researched theology in the past and I went to church almost every single Sunday, but I married an agnostic, and that has caused me to stop going to church and stopped studying God's Word. I do not blame my husband for that. I blame myself because my mindset turned into "I do still believe in God and my husband's beliefs can not change that or affect my faith." That was sorta true. I never stopped believing in God, but I stopped worshipping Him. I first stopped going to church. Part of that was because we moved and I would need to find a new church home. I started looking at first, but then just stopped. I then stopped reading my Bible. It has a spot in a drawer by my bed and I opened that drawer less and less until I just stopped completely. After a while, I was shaken because I realized I stopped praying. Being married to an agnostic, I started to forget about God, because there were no more reminders of Him in our household. My Bible was put away in a drawer. I could not see it. I stopped wearing my cross necklace. My husband had no interest in going to church or talking about God of course so any effort was completely on me, and I just stopped making the effort. Every once in a while I would be convicted, because I am saved and I believe once you are saved you can not lose your salvation, and I would pull out my Bible again for one day, or we would go to church on Easter, or I would pray on my way to work. The smallest of efforts really, but it was not true devotion at all. Then a couple of weeks ago I came across your History of the Church video, and then watched your Theology video and something about that just clicked with me. I love history and I love studying theology. I already knew all that stuff in the videos, but them being explained in that way was like relearning it all over again. I realized I missed learning and growing as a person and a Christian. It made me crave being back in that church setting. This last Easter I found my cross necklace that my mother gave me when I turn 13 and I went to church with my husband. This is the reason why I say my disconnect with God is 100% my own doing. My husband has always been supportive of my faith. When I said "I want to go to church." He would come with me. Only ever complained if it was an early service and he wanted to sleep in that day, but he would still go. He never looked down on me for my beliefs. He just never encouraged going if I wasn't the one who brought it up. Although I hope and I do pray that my husband will find his way back to God, I know that I need to focus on my own relationship with God and not let myself forget about Him. Be that example to my husband. So thank you for your videos. I've also watched your video on how you came to be a Christian and that testimony was inspiring.
@redeemedzoomer6053
@redeemedzoomer6053 Жыл бұрын
That's great to hear, God bless! Praying for you
@chocolateneko9912
@chocolateneko9912 Жыл бұрын
​@@redeemedzoomer6053 what do you think of Origen of Alexandria and the Origenist crisis? Could you maybe make a video on it if you haven't/want to? ❤️☦️
@kristenhart3020
@kristenhart3020 Жыл бұрын
@@thecourierNCR thank you! I’ll check it out for sure!
@servantmapper8893
@servantmapper8893 Жыл бұрын
Yes, good to see you are avoiding to fall the same fate as Solomon did.
@chuckluck846
@chuckluck846 Жыл бұрын
i aint reading all that
@Iron_Soil
@Iron_Soil Жыл бұрын
As a catholic i adore your channel, very well written and informative video's Based
@kurtdavid805
@kurtdavid805 Жыл бұрын
Same
@KHABIB-TIME
@KHABIB-TIME Жыл бұрын
Moses: Hear O Israel, Lord, our God is one. Jesus: Hear O Israel, Lord, our God is one. Muhammad: Say: God is One. Peace be upon them all.
@josiekoch7589
@josiekoch7589 Жыл бұрын
@@KHABIB-TIME muhammad was literally a heretic
@bobzfrog1081
@bobzfrog1081 Жыл бұрын
@Cheese Grater Same new favorite channel
@chillmemes5865
@chillmemes5865 Жыл бұрын
@@KHABIB-TIME He is just saying that God is one being, not denying the Trinity
@Scottenstein
@Scottenstein Жыл бұрын
Christian Church / Church of Christ minister here. I appreciate your clarification in this video. I can see where your caution comes from, especially in our practice of not making creeds. (However, most of our churches do have statements of faith available that act like a creed). I would like to address a few concerns you had about us coming out of the Restorationist movements and the 2nd Great Awakening: 1. Our founders did not believe that Christianity was lost. They saw the many denominations as the church divided. Jesus prayed for unity in John 17. Some things that divide the church are denominational names, church traditions and man-made creeds. The original leaders’ goal was to find unity among all denominations rooted in the essentials of the faith. That’s why we are called Christians only. 2. Each of our churches is autonomous, governed by the local body of elders (like the first century church). That is why we don’t have a “denominational stance” - we technically aren’t a denomination. While we share a common heritage and consider other Christian Churches / Churches of Christ to be brothers, the shepherding of each individual flock is the responsibility of the local elders. So I can understand your question “how do I know that your church is speaking for other Churches of Christ?” In a sense, we aren’t speaking for those other churches. We share the same principles, but there is not a governing body that determines how each congregation operates. In conclusion, I think all of the Christian Churches / Churches of Christ would agree with the Nicene Creed, but are only hesitant to adopt any official creeds because of the core belief that man-made creeds have the potential to cause division in the church.
@SaltUnknownyt
@SaltUnknownyt 6 ай бұрын
That’s interesting, thank you!
@ssfc117
@ssfc117 6 ай бұрын
Ah yes exclusively worshipping the Bible, just like the first century churches, who didn’t even have all the books of the New Testament yet…I grew up with a great Church of Christ friend and it certainly fascinated me and she was very resolute and thus very inspiring in her faith but that was always a point I didn’t understand lol
@studiesfromthebible
@studiesfromthebible 4 ай бұрын
@@SaltUnknownyt The above poseter does a good Job at clarifying. We are not against the contents of the creeds, just in creeds themselves, because our goal is unity based on scripture alone. The only creed we accept is the bible. If the Nicaean or any other creed says what the bible says. Then we agree. It is easier to say the bible says something then a group of men at a meeting. They may be right, but what makes them right is that they are agreeing with the bible.
@jomess7879
@jomess7879 3 ай бұрын
I know a pastor of a Church of Christ and he says that unless the name of your church is "Church of Christ" then you won't go to weapon. It seems he puts more emphasis on the name of the church rather than anything the church preaches. And if you disagree on anything then you are a heretic. Is that a common view of the Church of Christ
@helloimchess
@helloimchess 2 ай бұрын
Just wondering is Church of Christ the same as the iglesia ni Cristo churches
@darthdistortion1934
@darthdistortion1934 Жыл бұрын
Currently doing exchange in South Korea and the number of cults with false messiahs is insane. And they're HUGE
@lizzsszzy7800
@lizzsszzy7800 10 ай бұрын
I go to college in Florida and there was a guy preaching about a Korean "messiah". So bizarre.
@MusicalMarble
@MusicalMarble 9 ай бұрын
I’ve been approached about the heavenly mother here and they don’t like it when I start doing a Bible study with them.
@dwaynekeenum1916
@dwaynekeenum1916 7 ай бұрын
I mean that’s an opinion
@michaeltagor4238
@michaeltagor4238 4 ай бұрын
when you have a capitalistic authoritarian dystopian government as your basis of a nation, you get a LOT of f*cked up things rise up, and unfortunately a lot of countries still look up to South Korea, it's actually insanely funny
@touchyfeelymess
@touchyfeelymess 2 ай бұрын
KOJC cult leader f- said that he is the appointed Son of God
@brockburgi994
@brockburgi994 Жыл бұрын
I think the non-denom example more so shows how important it is to have a plurality of elders rather than one “head pastor” or else people follow the pastor rather then the Word itself.
@itstriplem2069
@itstriplem2069 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, we in the Church of Christ try to follow the Biblical example of what the early church did and you can see that it was ruled by a plurality of elders.
@awesomejedi917
@awesomejedi917 Жыл бұрын
I go to a Non-denom church does have a Lead Pastor, however we do have a Board of Elders that is above him and he allows the other pastors, such as the Next Gen Pastor (Admin over youth and kids) and Connections Pastor, speak fairly often.
@EcclesiastesLiker-py5ts
@EcclesiastesLiker-py5ts Жыл бұрын
A number of elders is preferable, but not a total defence against error. The early Christian congregation used a number of elders but fell into error almost immediately, even in the Bible itself the apostles had to defend against judaisers, a sorceress and Gnostics, and it got worse after the last apostle died.
@Allaiya.
@Allaiya. 7 ай бұрын
@@madelinegrcwow that’s horrible
@TheStarshipGarage
@TheStarshipGarage 4 ай бұрын
I go to a non-denominational church, and we too have a board of elders. Which has saved us trouble when we had to kick out a pastor for immoral behavior.
@stefanofialho5484
@stefanofialho5484 Жыл бұрын
As a member of the SDA I can try to explain a few things, however I am no expert. Our "trinity" is well... the Trinity. With one God existing as three coequal, coeternal, consubstantial divine persons. God the Father, God the Son (Jesus Christ) and God the Holy Spirit, exist as three distinct persons sharing one essence/substance/nature. The view of annihilationism comes from our intreptation of the Bible and some theology due a few things which I will try to explain the best way I can. 1. We see the body, mind and "soul" as three indivisible things that can't exist without the other. Take one out of the equation and you don't have a human being anymore; 2. Due to that belive it becomes hard to see a non-corporeal soul on either Hell, Heaven or purgatory (which we also don't belive exists). People are just in unconscious state where they learn nothing, know nothing and are truly incapable of doing anything; 3. When the Serpent lied ( "surely you won't die" ) to Eve we see that as a full on lie. If a person continues as a conscious being after death with all its previous knowledge and the ability to learn new things as if they are still alive, plus sometimes even interact with the world, it's quite hard to say that person is well... dead. So when when death comes to people they are indeed and truly dead; 4. As I am sure many have heard atheists say that a loving God wouldn't eternally torture his children with fire and brimstone. We agree with that; 5. We belive that eventually God will utterly destroy evil and if evil still exists somewhere even if contained in a place (like Hell) then it still exists. 6. People will only go to Heaven after they either are A (resurrected but saved) or B (alive but saved) on the Apocalypse; 7. People who aren't saved will be destroyed in the end, they will be gone. No eternal hellfire or anything they are gone. Our view of Ellen G. White is that she is one of our church fathers (in this case mother) and a prophetess. However by her own words if we perceive a conflict between her words and the Bible we should choose the Bible. The young earth creationism is a big problem yes, however a the educated members who belive in that say it's less that everything is 6000 thousand years old but rather the world as we know it is that age.
@EdoKu18
@EdoKu18 Жыл бұрын
Greetings Brother, I'm SDA too and I was just telling him the same, SDA does not deny the Nicean Creed, and one would hardly find any SDA who does.
@Lollololplolpllplpl
@Lollololplolpllplpl Жыл бұрын
Does the lake of fire not exist?
@stefanofialho5484
@stefanofialho5484 Жыл бұрын
@@EdoKu18 Hello, nice seeing others out here. Plus with the exception of a few things (Ellen G. White, Investigative Judgement and keeping the Sabbath in Saturday) we are not that different from other Evangelical Protestant denominations.
@EdoKu18
@EdoKu18 Жыл бұрын
@@stefanofialho5484 I agree, in the 70's and 60's scholars had this same debate and was already settled that SDA Church was just another Protestant church. And recently I'm noticing this debate to arise once again, it seems like after some years it all starts over again and again, even though it is settled.
@stefanofialho5484
@stefanofialho5484 Жыл бұрын
@@Lollololplolpllplpl If I remember correctly (probably not) our theology says that "the lake of fire" will only be used in end times to fully destroy evil. A permanent consequence for sinners that choose not to repent rather than a permanent punishment.
@EdoKu18
@EdoKu18 Жыл бұрын
Seventh day Adventists do NOT deny the nicean creed. Just saying.
@kazax699
@kazax699 3 ай бұрын
Amen
@epsilon3821
@epsilon3821 Ай бұрын
zoomer historian dropped the ball on this one, plus with the false equivalence of annihilation with atheist view of annihilation Look Zoomer. If you are reading this. It is *clearly* written. John 3:16 For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should NOT PERISH but have EVERLASTING life. The whole spiel he had on SDA was so half-hearted it's ridiculous.
@epsilon3821
@epsilon3821 Ай бұрын
It's complete nonsense logically speaking. Come on. God is love. He would not damn sinners to eternal torture. That is not love. Plus eternal torture means eternal life because clearly they have to live to be experiencing that pain.
@tomy8339
@tomy8339 Ай бұрын
​@@epsilon3821I don't relish the thought of eternal hell. But I will not die saying that Christ was a liar. Because that is what you call him when you say eternal hell is not real when Jesus, Paul, Peter, James, Jude and John all clearly teach an eternal hell. Depart from me into the eternal fire prepared for the Devil and his angels. If you can't understand those plain words, I don't know what else to say. But call Christ a liar I won't.
@epsilon3821
@epsilon3821 Ай бұрын
@@tomy8339 Yes, eternal fire. The lake of fire. God's love is an eternal fire that BURNS AWAY all sins. That does not prove that sin will continue to exist that the devil will live burning forever in that fire. It is written in revelation that all sinners will be no more. You are misinterpreting Christ's words.
@Blackrims23
@Blackrims23 Ай бұрын
For a church to be Christian they must accept the Holy trinity, accept that what God is on what the Bible says about him.
@rl-762
@rl-762 11 ай бұрын
The adventist church’s second (of 28) fundamental belief is “There is one God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, a unity of three coeternal Persons.”
@krustytheclown6840
@krustytheclown6840 Жыл бұрын
I am a progressive agnostic, and this is one of my default channels for Christian and Christ related information- I appreciate the perspective greatly, despite my different viewpoints.
@aiwaschawa5272
@aiwaschawa5272 Жыл бұрын
Progressive agnostic? I never heard of something like it, didn't think agnostics would have anything like branches either
@krustytheclown6840
@krustytheclown6840 Жыл бұрын
@@aiwaschawa5272 politically progressive as well as someone who is secular
@aiwaschawa5272
@aiwaschawa5272 Жыл бұрын
@@krustytheclown6840 Oh that makes way more sense, hope you continue to appreciate theology
@soldierofchrist1096
@soldierofchrist1096 Жыл бұрын
May you find the love and grace of Jesus Christ.
@ivetterodriguez9628
@ivetterodriguez9628 Жыл бұрын
I grew up Baptist and despite growing up in the church I couldn't say with all certainty that I believe Jesus to be the Christ. They're kind people with a sense of integrity and compassion but I simply could not accept that Jesus was and is the Messsiah of the Jews. As much as Christianty is about morals and our lives here on Earth and how we behave with God and humanity so many people go to church for the morals and bible study and ignore what Christ /messiah would mean to the Jews. Even Messianic Jews existing doesn't convince me even if it once did give me joy to know that some Jews accept Christ. If I was going to be honest with myself I had to look into why historically Jews rejected Jesus as their messiah. Their messiah is supposed to have all nations turn to God and worship only him without proselytizing or evangelizing. All nations will become monotheistic following the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob at his arrival. And as much as I like his parables, Jesus didn't make that happen. And even if Jesus died excruciatngly and for mankind that would still not be what makes him Messiah. And I'm sure if Jesus existed he was a decent guy but I could never call him God without feeling like an idolator. I could believe he was a righteous man but I could never believe he was divine and I could come to terms that he may have died a painful death. But the passion of the Christ, his compassion with humanity, and suffering could not convince me that he is King of the Jews. I could feel pity but not acceptance of him being the Christ. I feel as though a lot of people convert to Chrstianity because "look what Christ did for you, he died for humanity, because God sent him so". That he cares. When tat's not what it would take to convince a Jew that they judged him too quickly. And I believe wholeheartedly that most pastors, priests, bisops, presbyters, believe what they teach and aren't knowingly tricking people. I believe that they believe it's the truth just as much as I truly know I believed when I was 12-15. I don't what it was. If it was the Holy Spirit or not but I believe with conviction that I did once truly believe and that my faith was sincere when I held it. But as someone born into a Baptist church a false and insincere profession that Jesus is the Christ is worse than openly rejecting him. At least according to me it is. I'm not really sure what Baptist churches would say about that but the Baptist church has such limited authority over it's congregation that it doesn't really matter. We do tend to be very individualistic and because of that I cannot say with all sincerity and integrity, even between just me and God, that I believe. I rather not pretend to be a Christian and lie for the sake of my parents, my church, or myself. Hypocrisy hurts more than reputation and family. I cannot teach or preach what I do not believe. It would be dishonest to both me and God. And I'm not saying only Baptists can be this critical about the individual professing their belief or rejecting it. I'm just saying that I don't think anyone can ever believe in something if they aren't given the option to reject it and since Baptists don't do baby baptisms there is a stronger sense of getting baptized because you chose for yourself that you want to do it and not simply by obligation or expectation. Although this "choice" easily gets countered if you're born into the religion and not converted since your parents hope and expect you to accept Christ just as much as they do. Is it really that personal of a choice if you feel you may disappoint or concern your parents? Anyway, that's my Jesus Christ crisis. Good day!
@orion7397
@orion7397 Жыл бұрын
I would love a video covering a deep dive into Seventh-Day Adventism. Being raised in the church, father being a pastor, and having family ties all the way up to administration throughout the general conference, I've been presented with satesfying answers to nearly any and every qualm/question I had regarding the church and our beliefs. I would love to hear your thoughts in far more detail and scrutinization.
@matthewpauls2498
@matthewpauls2498 Жыл бұрын
hey im an sda too. This guy saying "worshiping on Saturday isnt explicitly heretical..." while its literally in the 10 commandments is sorta funny.
@mjogundeyi1213
@mjogundeyi1213 Жыл бұрын
Lol yeah I kinda laughed at that too. Jesus who was a Jew and attended “church” on Saturday would be a little suspicious in his eyes. I also found it interesting that having a prophetess seems to separate us. Even though we give her less authority than a lot of the other “ Christian” religions give their leaders
@tranquil4_
@tranquil4_ Жыл бұрын
Well he only got 20% right on SDA. No Ellen G White never claimed to be a prophetess, only receiving the gift of prophecy in which she doubted so much that she went to get her visions testified by every known pastor in her area, so it was very likely these where of the Holy Spirit. She didnt base it off a failed second coming date, that was William Miller the founder of the millerites and she never based off SDA of of them. They believe in a mix of Annihilationism and torment, where you do suffer to a certain degree before your soul gets quenched into the flames, very scary stuff. So yeah, SDA has the fundamentals down, the Bible is the standard and foundation they base off of everything, and we invite you to come visit if you made it this far reading ❤🙏
@CYC_JP
@CYC_JP Жыл бұрын
@@matthewpauls2498 10 commandments are in the old testament, it is the Mosaic law for Jews which Jesus has already fulfilled. Christians are under the new testament, a new covenant with God and 10 commandments have no bind on us.
@kita3256
@kita3256 Жыл бұрын
@@CYC_JP so then we should kill and commit adultery? We should lie and have other Gods now? If we are living under a new covenant it does t mean God’s first covenant is destroyed. Jesus kept the 10 commandments while living on earth. He left that example to us. So yes, The Sabbath, 4th commandment is still relevant. God never changed his Holy Day. 6 days of creation, 7th day of rest. It has always been since the beginning of time. God never threw them out when Jesus came. It’s just completely false to think that the 10 commandments are nothing. They won’t give you salvation, obviously, but it is still the word of God, and never did he explicitly say they were done with. Again I ask, if we no longer keep the 10 commandments, then can I kill, lie, cheat, have other Gods, covet etc. and I will still go to heaven? When we truly follow Christ we follow his example. He followed the 10 commandments out of love and worship. Not for salvation.
@PeterParker-zn1uj
@PeterParker-zn1uj Жыл бұрын
Catholic here. I have been loving your videos and explanations about everything. I just wanted to thank you for these informative videos and can't wait for more !!
@stephennettles2309
@stephennettles2309 Жыл бұрын
Just a comment, Annihilationism is present in much more than Adventist theology. It was present in the theology of some early Catholic fathers and is still a view held by some protestants in mainline denominations. You see it rarely in Evangelical circles but it's not completely absent there either.
@frankm6546
@frankm6546 Жыл бұрын
John Stot, calvinist theologian, believed in Annihilationism and that it is a completely biblically valid position on eternal punishment.
@PhoenixYah
@PhoenixYah Жыл бұрын
Also Some Jews didn't believe in after life either.
@carsonianthegreat4672
@carsonianthegreat4672 11 ай бұрын
Annihilationism was condemned as heretical by the Catholic Church
@danielyakam2437
@danielyakam2437 Жыл бұрын
The seventh day Adventist church doesn't deny the Nicene creed.
@freshbakedclips4659
@freshbakedclips4659 9 ай бұрын
Correct
@leece_dunstan_zw1170
@leece_dunstan_zw1170 3 ай бұрын
makes me wonder where this guy gets his facts🤔
@epsilon3821
@epsilon3821 Ай бұрын
@@leece_dunstan_zw1170 Unfortunately it's clear he didn't have any diligence researching SDA
@katherineayala7794
@katherineayala7794 11 ай бұрын
A little clarity on some parts that you have wrong about the SDA beliefs in this video: 1. Ellen G. White never claimed to be a prophetess. In fact, there are several citations in which she herself states that she will not utilize that title. 2. Our beliefs (or at least as I was taught growing up) are that people DO go to hell, but AFTER Christ returns. People will burn according to their sins, and THEN cease to exist. This is based on the belief that God will get rid of all sin and make everything perfect in the end. 3. We do believe in the Trinity: Father, Son, and Holy Ghost as three distinct persons. As for a creed, I will have to look more into that but it was interesting to realize from this video that we do not have a creed. I will research more. Otherwise, thank you for doing some research! I myself identify as more non-denominational but grew up SDA and hold a lot of it's core beliefs close to me still. God be with you.
@Celestial_Iris
@Celestial_Iris Жыл бұрын
It’s interesting to hear about why some may think Church of Christ is suspicious. Personally, I spent my whole life drifting between churches due to my family moving a lot, but found out about CoC when I started going to a Christian college that was CoC. Honestly the worst thing I can say about it is that can make people uncomfortable because they teach (or at least the people in my college teach) a ton about the historic context on the Bible as they believe that the authors of the whole Bible weren’t writing explicitly for us gentiles reading the Bible 2000 years later. Like the letters of Paul weren’t meant to be addressed to every church everywhere but were first written to give guidance to the specific churches with the specific problems they were having. Regardless of that though, it is of upmost importance to still follow what Paul wrote about because it’s extremely important teaching and it’s part of the Bible which gives it ultimate authority as the Word. I don’t believe it undermines the Bible to know the historic setting that it was written in but I can understand how it can be a unsettling thing to say that Paul’a letters, as an example, were not tailor made to solve problems of the modern person but were designed to be letters to benefit the audience that would read or listen to the letters at the time of Paul’s life. Despite that, we still find immense value in them as they still teachings of God as well as his will combined with the fact that God never changes and is eternal. I can also confirm that they believe in the trinity in a traditional sense. They believe in the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit and believe that all three are divine with Jesus being both divine and man. I hope I didn’t make things too confusing. I just wanted to make a statement as someone who just started going to CoC after spending my life going to a Catholic high school with mass every Wednesday and going to dozens of different churches without really being raised in the teachings of one particular denomination. Just thought I might have been able to provide decent insight.
@blondequijote
@blondequijote 11 ай бұрын
They're right. The Bible wasn't written for our times. But The Holy Text was. Good Wizard (G-d for short) says in Austin 3:19 "G-d Most High in his unmatched wisdom revealed his magic truths in an age of mass communication so no one has to get His Word second-or-third-hand." This revelation is happening in our time because there are enough ppl familiar with the magcial savior Harry Potter and ready to receive their scholarships to Hogwarts paid for by his victory over Voldmeort.
@maxxiong
@maxxiong 10 ай бұрын
The biggest problem with CoC is that they believe in both believer's baptism and baptismal regeneration, so that if a baptism is performed on an unbeliever it is invalid. This flies in the face of 1 John 5:13 where the assurance of salvation is based on present not past faith. Even worse, some in the CoC even teach that if you believe your sins are forgiven before baptism then your baptism is invalid. So there is an ecumenical problem in general where one side views the other side as unbelievers. And apparently they believe you can sin away your salvation (rather than only by apostasy) so evangelicals will usually accuse them of teaching works.
@bliots8369
@bliots8369 10 ай бұрын
@@maxxiong Yes, most Churches of Christ (I say most because it's not a unified denomination, they are just autonomous congregations that try to go strictly by the Bible and nothing else) believe that if a baptism is performed on an unbeliever it is invalid. I don't see how this contradicts 1 John 5:13? We believe that if you believe, repent, confess, and are baptized in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, you will receive the gift of eternal life. I've also never heard of people teaching that if you believe your sins are forgiven before baptism then baptism is invalid. We don't believe everyone else is unbelievers. We just try to go by the only authoritative truth, God's word, the best we can. We don't believe you can sin away your salvation, only if you become unrepentant and stop walking in the light.
@maxxiong
@maxxiong 10 ай бұрын
@@bliots8369 There are churches of christ that teach one has to believe baptism actually forgives sins to be saved. Bascially the argument from 1 John 5:13 is that assurance is being based on present faith, not past faith. If one affirms both believer's baptism and baptismal regeneration, then the necessary consequence is that assurance also depends on the faith at the point of baptism.
@TheNightWatcher1385
@TheNightWatcher1385 9 ай бұрын
⁠​⁠@@maxxiongI grew up in the CoC. It is admittedly difficult to pinpoint what CoC explicitly is due to it being Congregationalist in nature, so each CoC can teach their own message. It’s more of a movement than a denomination. Now, it is possible for a CoC to deviate so far that other CoCs may choose not to recognize them as a fellow CoC. But most are in the same ballpark on most issues. Some will use the nicine creed, some won’t. Some will use it but not call it that in order to fulfill the traditional CoC doctrine of not aligning with formalized creeds as the only, “creed,” is meant to be the Bible itself. My CoC believed baptism only is valid for those mature enough to understand it, so child baptism was not a thing. We believed that salvation could be lost only through apostasy. And we believed salvation through faith but that the best sign that your faith is valid was doing works. It wasn’t the works that saved you but the faith that compelled those works.
@frankenduck9955
@frankenduck9955 Жыл бұрын
Adventist here, just a quick point we do believe in the trinity and accept the Nicene Creed. though in the early history of the church it was rejected by pioneers like James White, (Ellen's Husband) Who initially felt it was too Catholic. as the Church was looking for it's footing there was a lot of weighing where the influences that made up the current church came from. If you want more info on what we define as The Trinity Check the 28 Fundamental Beliefs, it's the clearest statement of SDA beliefs. Keep making great vids and cheers.
@robersonrobert4559
@robersonrobert4559 Жыл бұрын
100% agree with you!
@mmtoss6530
@mmtoss6530 Жыл бұрын
I don’t know. When I was growing up SDA, and after I became baptist, they insisted that they were anti-credal.
@jayzenstyle
@jayzenstyle 11 ай бұрын
​@@mmtoss6530the 28 fundamental beliefs is created to avoid confusion among SDA churches. Please avoid basing off word of mouth as any person in any community that claim anything otherwise that contradicts the core doctrines of their group.
@iwillcuturgrass3248
@iwillcuturgrass3248 11 ай бұрын
@@mmtoss6530 you are correct
@killiemon
@killiemon Жыл бұрын
Even in non-denominational churches or other congregational style evangelical churches, it's not always just up to the pastor, there is usually a board or group of elders that oversee the pastor. Of course this varies wildly from one church to another
@jimbobbyhutchinson313
@jimbobbyhutchinson313 Жыл бұрын
I went to a Non Denom where it was discovered the Pastor was up to some sinful shenanigans. The Elders quickly relieved him of his role. I have heard stories though of churches splitting over situations like that. So I can 100% appreciate where the poster is coming from talking about with following pastors.
@ThatBK
@ThatBK Жыл бұрын
I wish all Orthodox Christians a wonderful Pascha. Please Pray for the Orthodox Christians who are being actively persecuted in Ukraine. They are removing monks from monasteries that have been there for 1,000 years. Lord Jesus Christ, have mercy and save us.
@alexanderstallings9352
@alexanderstallings9352 Жыл бұрын
Amen
@mandiocatostada3859
@mandiocatostada3859 Жыл бұрын
Amen
@JesusSaves356
@JesusSaves356 7 ай бұрын
I'd agree with some of your problems with Mormonism (I'm Mormon) based upon your criteria. One thing I would say is that the doctrine of God once being man is definitely not something that is preached, I don't know if it once was but we believe God is the same yesterday, today, and forever, and is unchanging. In Alma it says his course is one Eternal Round, and he does not change. Just thought I'd clear that up.
@cxarhomell5867
@cxarhomell5867 6 ай бұрын
I agree. However, when you said that you agreed with some of his problems with the LDS Church, what problems of his did you agree with specifically?
@MaxSolar-dd5wq
@MaxSolar-dd5wq 7 күн бұрын
I didn’t expect the Book of Mormon to come in clutch
@babai08_
@babai08_ Жыл бұрын
As a member of the church of Christ, I can assure you we simply follow what the Bible says, mostly in a literal way, but some things are obviously metaphorical like that the wine and bread aren’t actually blood and flesh. We believe pretty much everything you’ve listed but we do believe that mainline churches were misled by false prophets, so this we imitate the churches in the book of Acts. Also confessions are done in a different way, we have a thing called D group where we discuss our sins and share Bible verses to help each other grow and repent. The reason we don’t follow the Nicene Creed is that it’s not mentioned in the Bible as a requirement for the church.
@turnerfaughn338
@turnerfaughn338 Жыл бұрын
Love this.
@Pushing_Pixels
@Pushing_Pixels Жыл бұрын
The Nicaean Creed is politics.
@piginablanket8177
@piginablanket8177 Жыл бұрын
Is salvation by through faith alone in Christ?
@babai08_
@babai08_ Жыл бұрын
@@piginablanket8177 through Gods grace alone and we are saved through our faith yes.
@bedzy
@bedzy Жыл бұрын
@@Pushing_Pixels Nicene :)
@sirgeekness5051
@sirgeekness5051 9 ай бұрын
I'm a nondenominational christian who attends baptist church and works in a catholic school, and I, interestingly, have the opposite mindset of what you described nondenominationals as. Instead of picking a single priest or pastor to follow, I instead take insight from many different teachers but ultimately strive to follow Jesus. I fear that I may fall in the trap of following a single denominational leader or a set of preferences if I commit to a denomination. I want to serve any true church denomination that I can so that they can fulfill their mission for God. It is a very interesting take on non-denominationalism that I never thought about. I enjoyed the video very much!
@turnerfaughn338
@turnerfaughn338 Жыл бұрын
One of the reasons the Churches of Christ don't always say the same thing is because each church is autonomous. We don't have a headquarters or a leader like denominations, so the churches sometimes vary depending on where they are in the world, but thankfully, it's mostly over trivial matters. Also, the reason we don't acknowledge the creed is because we don't support following anything but the Bible. We already have the Bible so there is no need for another list of rules when we already have one. Hope this clears some stuff up! Love the video.
@alliebug19
@alliebug19 Жыл бұрын
I can vouch for this! My husband grew up in a church of Christ and I've been going for a little over 4 years. The one I go to will do things with local congregations (other Churches of Christ) like singing services, but nothing for headquarters or anything like that. A friend of mine came from a different church of Christ and was telling me of some seriously questionable things that his pastor was saying. Unfortunately these churches may have the same name, but some may believe different things. Thankfully, like you said, mostly over trivial things, but sometimes it is over doctrine itself. Be very careful and always look to the Bible to see if they are preaching truth.
@katkisaiah40_8
@katkisaiah40_8 10 ай бұрын
LOVE how many CoC brothers and sisters are commenting here! I'm also a Church of Christ member and absolutely love it.
@bliots8369
@bliots8369 10 ай бұрын
@@katkisaiah40_8 same!
@sarahereach
@sarahereach 9 ай бұрын
Agreed. We don't acknowledge the nicene creed because we don't believe in any human authority and only look to the bible. As it turns out though, the nicene creed is stating pretty obvious teachings of the Bible, so as a result every single church of Christ i have ever walked into (a lot) hit every one of the essential elements consistently, and can name a book, chapter, and verse to back it up.
@6x6-
@6x6- 2 ай бұрын
1. cool there is this many church of Christ members I’ve literally never seen one in public besides Nauvoo and Kirkland. You guys do have a head quarters in independence Missouri i thought?
@thatonenerdconnor
@thatonenerdconnor Жыл бұрын
As a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, we do not deny the eternal nature of God. In fact, like God, we are all eternal beings. In our current mortal state, we cannot comprehend the concept of eternity. Heavenly Father set us on this on this earth so that we could learn to become like him. Of course, the only way that is possible is by turning to Christ and following his example. He personally volunteered to come down to this earth, establish His gospel, and then suffer and die for us, so that we could be resurrected and return to live with God again. I know of these things to be true through personal study, prayer, and revelation. I bear this testimony in the name of Jesus Christ. Amen
@missachol24
@missachol24 6 ай бұрын
As long as you know that you guys are heretics 🤷🏿‍♀️
@AbbyDoesYouTube
@AbbyDoesYouTube 2 ай бұрын
I’m a Member of the Church as well and I just found this guys lack of knowledge and false claims about our church to be incredibly disrespectful.
@BigJohnDoe08
@BigJohnDoe08 2 ай бұрын
I am in your ranks with Christ by our side. Amen
@mdlassel
@mdlassel 10 ай бұрын
its cool to see SDA representation! I am a seventh day adventist and i have to be honest, in a lot more liberal leaning SDA churches the thoughts or validity of Ellen G White is held as trivial information and/or more as “advice” and less gospel. I myself think this way, and the only real way to pick me out of a crowd as an SDA is that I go to church on Saturday.
@lilyyoung1002
@lilyyoung1002 5 ай бұрын
I'm in the same boat and agree with you
@sdastoryteller3381
@sdastoryteller3381 5 ай бұрын
Yeah I think especially in the younger generations we tend not to hold her in such high regard. There was a major swing to Fundamentalism back in the 60's where they really tried to drive hard her importance which is why a lot of SDA boomers can't stop talking about her. If you check the Adventist History Podcast, they break it down very well.
@maddigotnojams1964
@maddigotnojams1964 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your explanation on church of Christ. While my experience with CoC has thankfully been positive-I’ve never walked into a CoC where the fundamentals of Christianity weren’t preached or practiced-they’re technically non-denominational, and that can cause confusion.
@legitplayin6977
@legitplayin6977 Жыл бұрын
@@AmazingFitOh come on, can’t a man enjoy a good coc for himself?
@ungrave5231
@ungrave5231 9 ай бұрын
I read that as call of cthulhu lol. Playing too many trpgs.
@6x6-
@6x6- 2 ай бұрын
Glad you’ve had good experiences with CoC, I’ve had bad ones
@MercuryTitanus
@MercuryTitanus Жыл бұрын
Been really enjoying your content, brother. Keep it up!
@brighammoroni1980
@brighammoroni1980 Жыл бұрын
I am a Latter-day Saint and I appreciate your content. I think you do a good job juggling all these sensitive topics in a way that is easy digest, entertaining and educational. I want to preface what I have to say this: I don’t much care for the debate about whether we are to be considered Christians. As I see it, I am a follower of Jesus Christ and if the principles of His Gospel don’t align with the precepts that numerous professors of religion have designed for Him, then so be it. As such, I don’t care to argue about the subject. If the Nicenes wish to dismiss us from a seat at the table of Christianity, it does not bother me. I simply hope that such an opinion is formed with genuine knowledge and in a spirit of understanding. Having said this, I want to point out and correct what I believe to be an unintentional misunderstanding of our beliefs. In the video, you say that we deny the eternal nature of God the Father and from there deny the divinity of Jesus Christ. We simply don’t. We believe that They both have, like everyone else, existed for all eternity and will forever exist. We do believe that both Father and Son spent part of Their existence as mortals like us, yes. But They, like all other mortals, existed prior to Their mortality. In other words - They are not created beings and neither are we. What we really reject is the notion of uncreated creator, because we believe things always have been and forever will be; that there was no beginning and there will be no end. Suffice to say, we have very different metaphysical views on creation, the order of the universe, the function and nature of God along with so much more. Our tradition is more developed than people are aware and much of our deeper doctrine is largely unknown and where it is found, it’s often misrepresented because we don’t turn our theology into academia as others do. We have a strong tradition of lay-clergy (every man an Elder, by way of commandment) and a religious sentiment towards the idea of the common man’s heroism. Because of that, it can be difficult to find a good resource for information on metaphysical stuff. If any of that says non-Christian to you, I’m fine with that, but I would like you to come to that conclusion for the right reasons. And I don’t mean to come across as upset or at all demeaning - but dealing with theology, as I’m sure you know, can be really contrived. I also want you to know that I don’t think you have any malice or ill-contentment. Otherwise, keep up the good work. Edit: explaining intentions, simplifying vocabulary, hammering in the point.
@thekingofthings2002
@thekingofthings2002 Жыл бұрын
Would you say you agree with the Apostles Creed, Nicene Creed, and Athanasian Creed? The confession of those creeds are arguably the gold standard of what it means to be a Christian.
@brighammoroni1980
@brighammoroni1980 Жыл бұрын
@@thekingofthings2002 I am going to edit my original comment from here because I can see how you or others might have thought I was trying to make some kind of point. But I do want to point out, even before the edit, I stated “I am not concerned about the legitimacy of exonyms.” I want to take the opportunity to restate: I do not care what classifications others choose use to label my faith. For though a “Christian” I may not be in your eyes, I am surely a follower of Jesus Christ in the eyes of our God. Disagree you may with the fundamental principles of our faith, you cannot deny our central tenant and foundation is Jesus Christ, at the very least, as we understand Him. You may think we misrepresent or misunderstand Him, just as I and others feel about other Christians. But ultimately I think anyone who is informed and unbiased can see that we do, at very least, speak of Christ and aspire to understand Him. I am wholly fine with the label Christian being withheld but I demand it be done for legitimate reasons and in the spirit of understanding. My intention was not to make an argument as to why we should be considered Christians, I was only pointing out what I see as an unintentional misrepresentation of my beliefs. I don’t think its malicious or intentional because what he talks about in the video are concepts misunderstood by many, sadly even by some in the Church. That does not however make it any more accurate than a practitioner of my faith propping up a butchered idea of the Trinity and using it as a polemic. All that said, I wanted to answer your question. There is nothing in the Nicene Creed or the Apostle’s Creed with which we are in opposition. I would say we oppose the principle of both; that they in truth have no authority. However, the Athanasian Creed is a point of division. We do not agree to the metaphysics of the Trinity as typically espoused by those of the Nicene Profession. If this makes us non-Christian in your eyes, I’ve already said my piece.
@thekingofthings2002
@thekingofthings2002 11 ай бұрын
@@brighammoroni1980 I appreciate you sharing your piece. Here's mine, which is pretty ecumenical: if you disagree with the creeds of Christianity, you are not a Christian. It's the same rules for all other religions because you cannot reject their core beliefs and claim to still follow them. What confuses me is why the LDS church rejects the orthodox view of the trinity (one God in 3 persons) when the Book of Mormon itself plainly teaches core trinitarian theology like God fully-incarnating in the person of Christ in 2 Nephi chapter 9:5 as well as there yet being only one God in existence in Alma 11:28-29, Isaiah 43:10.
@inthefurnace
@inthefurnace Жыл бұрын
you had mentioned Quakers as a borderline group in the denominations video but they weren’t mentioned here, i’m very curious to know why you put them there as I couldn’t find anything in my own (limited) research that puts them there, and I graduated from a Christian university with Quaker roots so I have a very vested interest in knowing this
@tonic-music
@tonic-music Жыл бұрын
I was thinking about them! He had mentioned them in an instagram post
@robertkeever7682
@robertkeever7682 Жыл бұрын
Quakerism is hyper sectionalized and there are “nontheist” Quakers. And overall, from what I can determine, Quakers border on being Gnostic at times. Of course that’s just my opinion and I how interpreted it. I’m sure a man of the oats could explain their motivations better than I could. Still good people though.
@KeeIowa
@KeeIowa Жыл бұрын
Same my church and camo are quaker
@datadiva9353
@datadiva9353 Жыл бұрын
Quakers don't have a set doctrine, so you can't say any one thing applies to all Quakers. Not just between different congregation, but between different people. We're a lot like Jewish people in that way (whom we have a lot of close ties to). 2 people, 3 opinions.
@EcclesiastesLiker-py5ts
@EcclesiastesLiker-py5ts Жыл бұрын
Not all Quakers are like that, but some are basically UUs.
@StAndersonOfArizona
@StAndersonOfArizona Жыл бұрын
Keep up the great work man, glad to see God using you & your channel to bring more people to a true historic faith in Christ.
@Impact_Player
@Impact_Player Жыл бұрын
Loving your content. Your videos have been very edifying for me. My only complaint is either the music is too loud or your vocal volume is too low.
@offroad5798
@offroad5798 Жыл бұрын
Agreed
@jammydoughnuts
@jammydoughnuts Жыл бұрын
Yeah the music was quite distracting for me at times which was a shame, the content is great though!
@Nmnine
@Nmnine Жыл бұрын
As Mormon I find your videos super fascinating and informative! I’ve got to say though, growing up I would say I was Christian just so I wouldn’t have to explain myself but I guess that term isn’t the most accurate to my case. Appreciate the vids! 😅
@relajado-fx5rf
@relajado-fx5rf Жыл бұрын
I pray that God reveals Himself to you, so you can see Jesus on judgment day and be a faithful servant
@Nmnine
@Nmnine Жыл бұрын
@@relajado-fx5rf chileeeee 🤣
@bremjo7929
@bremjo7929 Жыл бұрын
It all depends of what you define as “Christian”. With his criteria, Mormons are not Christians, but with a much simpler definition like “follower of Christ” they’re about as Christian as it can get. I like to consider them as sort of cousins in the Christian family. A lot different from the main family, but that doesn’t make them any less valid or correct. In fact, I’d go as far as to say they might be the best representations of Christ in the modern day with how nice and charitable they are, or at least they are in my community.
@Nmnine
@Nmnine Жыл бұрын
@@bremjo7929 this is such a wholesome comment 😭 thanks for making me feel less of a fraud hahah 🫶🏽
@datadiva9353
@datadiva9353 Жыл бұрын
Mormons are Christians. He keeps saying people are or aren't 'objectively' Christians, or are heretics, but he doesn't get to set that criteria for everyone.
@ajam6519
@ajam6519 11 ай бұрын
I’m so glad I found your site . I’m really glad for the education. God bless brother.✝️🙏🏾
@Laura_B__
@Laura_B__ Жыл бұрын
I have a friend who belongs to the Church of Christ. One time she gave me a bulletin from her church, which had teachings within it that really shocked me. It said that it was a sin to praise God with musical instruments - apparently they only sing acapella in those churches - and amazingly, that a person might lose their salvation if they praised God with anything but their own voice. I love this friend of mine who belongs to this church, and I am not criticizing her because she is a wonderful and loving person. But I must say, I find this particular teaching about music bizarre to say the least - I can't imagine why they think someone can go to hell because they played a musical instrument in church.
@tarpmaster31
@tarpmaster31 Жыл бұрын
As a member of the church of christ I can tell you that we don't necessarily believe that participating in instrumental worship is a automatic sentence straight to hell, however we still avoid it. The main reason being that instrumental worship is never directly commanded, only ever singing songs of praise and worship to God. Secondly there is a historical precedent of noninstrumental music being the norm up until around the 1600s. And Lastly we can see such as in the example of Nadab and Abihu in Leviticus 10:1-2 that there are certainly wrong ways to worship God. Even in this small example we can see that worshiping God incorrectly, One exists, and Two has real consequnces. So since instrumental worship is not commanded nor was it common in the early church, it is a good idea to avoid it because it most likely is not from God and if we worship God in a way that he never commanded we could face eternal consequnces.
@Laura_B__
@Laura_B__ Жыл бұрын
@@tarpmaster31 Thank you for your explanation, I appreciate that. I guess what really makes me scratch my head about this teaching is the number of times the Old Testament talks about praising God with instruments - some verses actually do sound a bit like commands to me, or at least encouragement. In the Psalms especially, there are so many mentions of instruments - such as Psalm 150:3-5 "Praise him with trumpet sound; praise him with lute and harp! Praise him with tambourine and dance; praise him with strings and pipe! Praise him with sounding cymbals; praise him with loud clashing cymbals!" It sounds to me like God loves to hear any noise joyfully made in His honour. But as I said, I do appreciate you sharing your point of view, it helps me to understand my friend better. God bless.
@name6577
@name6577 Жыл бұрын
A not as good way to put it but short is “ Do you really want to risk salvation over a couple of notes”?
@turnerfaughn338
@turnerfaughn338 Жыл бұрын
@@Laura_B__ We don't follow the old testament anymore, we are under the new law. The new testament never mentions anything about instruments in worship, but it DOES mention singing, so we just sing instead of adding instruments.
@alliebug19
@alliebug19 Жыл бұрын
The church of Christ I attend will make a similar argument (not straight to hell, but they avoid instruments in worship), however at the same time, some women wear head coverings and some don't, and there are arguments for both sides. Yes, there are wrong ways to worship God, but aren't those explicitly listed in the Bible? Something that important would have to be, right? That's one of the teachings that I'm not 100% on board with, but I understand that big "worship bands" have a danger of being all for them and for show rather than glorifying God. There is someone in my church who will play harp in their free time, then on the complete other end of the spectrum, someone who believes that any music with instruments is sinful (because everything must be done for God's glory, therefore xyz) it really confuses me and I get caught up in it rather than glorifying God as I should sometimes. I'm working on getting better
@Tooinsecuretousemyrealname
@Tooinsecuretousemyrealname Жыл бұрын
I like how the commentary is a lesson in theology and the background is all like: C O W
@tamagnugirma9871
@tamagnugirma9871 Жыл бұрын
I started watching your videos these days and I found them very informative and resourceful. And you know, i think the graphics presentation is better than the kingdomcraft one.
@Hargledonk
@Hargledonk Жыл бұрын
As a Witness, I was excited to see us mentioned, although briefly. You are correct, we don't believe in the Trinity. We believe God is the God of the Old Testament (Jehovah). We believe God created Jesus, and then created Earth and mankind WITH Jesus. Our salvation though is still through Jesus sacrificing himself for our sins. We believe Jesus is King in heaven, but Jehovah is still the Father. I do like your videos, keep them up! I will accept the heretic title and continue watching xD
@berbseedle8286
@berbseedle8286 10 ай бұрын
sup brother
@xtremeyoylecake
@xtremeyoylecake 7 ай бұрын
Same brother
@icecoldrain730
@icecoldrain730 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for making this comment
@6x6-
@6x6- 2 ай бұрын
The „silent return“?
@garretlevi
@garretlevi Жыл бұрын
I'm curious why you are so convinced that the nicean creed is a valid starting point in defining what counts as Christian. The creed was debated and voted on, (like a piece of legislation,) hundreds of years after Christ and the apostles were dead, and in a historical context, has clear influence from greek culture of the time. I don't see what gives it so much authority, when the bible is what should be used to determine what Christianity is. Many of the concepts that the creed espouses, even dominant ones like the Trinity, are not explicitly biblical (the term "Trinity" is never used in scripture for example) but rather are often the theologian's specific interpretations. Theologians don't speak for God, they are not prophets, so their "interpretation" shouldn't be a basis for determining doctrine. Remember that the "theologians" of Christ's day were the Pharisees, who despite studying the Law their whole lives, completely missed it's meaning. Jesus made this clear in his ministry. Do you really think the nicean creed stands up to scrutiny?
@dustinbird9170
@dustinbird9170 Жыл бұрын
Was always curious about 7day adventists, thanks. Also, one of the biggest and funniest revelations from this channel was why I always felt the non denom church I was baptized into in highschool was so similar to the Baptist church i was raised in. Also, you have done so much to clear up my thoughts and anxieties on ecumenical and denominational issues. Thank you and keep up the good work
@leightonholley4342
@leightonholley4342 Жыл бұрын
As a seventh day Adventist, I can attest that nearly everything he said about us was almost correct. It seemed like he heard it secondhand. I have a comment that responds to everything said in the video about us, but it’s a wall of text. If you want I could copy it into a reply, or you could find it yourself if you’d prefer.
@PurpleGold.
@PurpleGold. Жыл бұрын
@@leightonholley4342 I was raised as a Seventh Day Adventist and still go to church when I can. But I consider myself to be non-denominational. I would greatly appreciate your take, even if it’s a long comment. Am happy to read it. Just a suggestion: if you are going to write a long comment, please try and break it up into paragraphs. It makes it easier for people to read it. I don’t want to be the only one reading it. I would love it if you could enlighten others with what you know as a sevy.
@leightonholley4342
@leightonholley4342 Жыл бұрын
Breaking up a comment into paragraphs is my preference. Formatting is cool. Ellen white didn’t found the SDA church. She was a founding member but not the founder. Additionally she isn’t a prophetess. She claims no authority over the Bible. She herself said if she says anything that disagrees with the Bible then go with what the Bible said. Additionally we don’t believe true Christianity was lost. We believe that true followers of God have existed in every age. We do believe the mainstream church was horribly corrupted, and that the reformation was led by the Holy Spirit. Seventh Day Adventists did have an origin stemming from the Millerite movement. That movement used the book of Daniel to predict the Cleansing of the Sanctuary to happen in 1844. People thought the earth was the sanctuary so they thought Jesus was going to cleanse the earth then. When He didn’t return three groups of thought came out of that. One group decided the whole thing was hog wash, another thought the date was calculated wrong, and the third thought we misunderstood what the sanctuary was. The founders of the SDA church were a part of that last one. We believe that we had the date right but that the sanctuary was the heavenly sanctuary. The one that the earthly tabernacle and temple were modeled after. And that Jesus had begun the duties of the High Priest in heaven by entering the Fathers presence, as was done in the cleansing of the sanctuary during Passover. As you can guess from that description we believe that God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit are three entities. We believe that together they are God. As far as I can understand that is what trinitarianism is. The anihilationism belief and the Saturday worship are both Biblically based. The more important of the two is the Saturday worship, since that is written into the Ten Commandments. We believe that if the day we worship on doesn’t matter then God wouldn’t have specified it. We also believe that the change of Saturday to Sunday was done to make it easier for pagans to be Christian without having to change their behavior. We don’t believe humans that the right or ability to change God’s eternal law. The Anihilationism stems from several verses in the Bible. In Ecclesiastes it is said that the living know they shall die, but the dead know nothing. In the Gospels Jesus described Lazarus as being asleep, meaning that he was dead. And since it was also said that the wages of sin is death, and that Jesus died so we could have eternal life, then the wicked will not burn in hell forever and ever. That would require them to live forever. The phrase forever and ever itself was an idiom at the time Revelation was written. It could mean literally forever, or it could mean as long as circumstances apply, or until completion. The later two interpretations make more sense when we take into account that unrepentant sinners can’t live forever. We depart from tradition because we believe tradition has departed from the Bible. We also believe that holding tradition in such high regard is what led to the Jewish leaders from being unable to recognize who Jesus was and what the messiah’s mission entailed. Yes we do believe in young earth creation. Or at the very least, seven day creation. That is because it is integral to God’s law. The 4th commandment has two reasons given for why we should follow it. One is the same as all the other Commandments, God brought us out of slavery. The other is stated in the commandment itself, for God made the world in six days and on the seventh He rested. In other words, if God didn’t create the world in seven days, (days defined as an evening and a morning) then a flaw appears in God’s immutable law. We believe that Jesus came to fulfill the law not do away with it, and that it is easier for heaven and earth to pass away before a jot or a tiddle is altered in The Law. And the fact that The Law is unchangeable is the whole reason that Jesus had to died for our sins. So if the world wasn’t created in seven days, then Gods Law is fallible, and Jesus’ death would be unnecessary. Seven day creation is integral to the gospel as it is in the Bible.
@PurpleGold.
@PurpleGold. Жыл бұрын
@@leightonholley4342 Thank you so much Leighton. I didn’t expect an answer, let alone such an in-depth one. This clarifies so many things for me. I felt the Holy Spirit gently speaking to me as I read your paragraphs, and got goosebumps all over! I am going to take screenshots of this reply and share it with both my biological brother and sister who are devout Seventh-day Adventists. They are glad and their hearts are filled with joy that I’ve come back to the church. Thank you and Amen brother.
@leightonholley4342
@leightonholley4342 Жыл бұрын
@@PurpleGold. I'm glad I could clarify some things for you. I often pray that the Holy Spirit will use me, so I'm glad that you asked about these things. As Jesus said seek and you will find.
@CYC_JP
@CYC_JP Жыл бұрын
I'm probably your biggest reformed high Anglican fan. Keep up the good work. Your videos are top quality. Btw coming from a millennial, you give me hope in zoomers. Keep preaching my Presbyterian brother.
@Gibbstronic
@Gibbstronic Жыл бұрын
Before converting to Orthodoxy my first run in with the Nicene Creed was at a Non-Denominational church I visited in a whim. I grew up in a charismatic church, and we really didn’t have creeds or confessions.
@ConnerBloxham
@ConnerBloxham Жыл бұрын
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints doesnt necessarily teach that Christianity was gone from the earth, only that the authority of God was taken, meaning people still followed the teachings of Jesus Christ and were in fact Christians, but that the churches that came after the death of the apostles were not by authority of Christ himself. The church teaches however that divine intervention was still happening throughout this period, but that the nicene creed was not itself divine. It is kind of interesting though that a protestant would deny a church's christian identity for claiming that christianity fell at some point, while also acknowledging that the entire movement of protestantism came because someone felt that Catholicism had fallen away from true Christian teachings.
@sdflsdlfkjgh6637
@sdflsdlfkjgh6637 4 ай бұрын
But they taught that Jesus isnt God which is big no no.
@Mr.Ambrose_Dyer_Armitage_Esq.
@Mr.Ambrose_Dyer_Armitage_Esq. 3 ай бұрын
@@sdflsdlfkjgh6637 The Mormons believe in "The Godhead" and that "God the Father", "God the Son", and "God the Holy Ghost" are of a single mind even if they are physically distinct personages. They also teach that Jesus was indeed the God of the Old Testament, acting in the name of His Father with what they refer to as "Divine Investiture". The Mormons are Christians, they're just not Nicene-Creedal Christians. They're also some of the most decent people I've ever met; most of 'em, there are some Born Again Virgin women and scumbags among them but, you'll find that in every congregation.
@jomess7879
@jomess7879 3 ай бұрын
​@@sdflsdlfkjgh6637more than that, some teach that Jesus is a created being
@AbbyDoesYouTube
@AbbyDoesYouTube 2 ай бұрын
I’m a Member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and Just found this video disrespectful, he didn’t bother to do any actual research on the Church and just made claims that are 100% false.
@jomess7879
@jomess7879 2 ай бұрын
There's doctrine in the LDS Church that is against the Bible. If it goes against the Bible or isn't found in the Bible, it's false
@chocolateneko9912
@chocolateneko9912 Жыл бұрын
Very nice video Brother. Much love from the Orthodox Church. ❤️☦️
@jamesmartinez2350
@jamesmartinez2350 Жыл бұрын
Eastern Orthodox Christian here, I love your channel, these videos are mad entertaining
@neuronbob
@neuronbob Жыл бұрын
Thanks for answering my question on what makes a church Christian or not. Looks like lots of people had the same. Keep up the good work.
@Linuck
@Linuck Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this video. As a former member of the Church of Christ, I honestly had no idea that we came from the Restoration movement, and what that practically meant. It was instead expressed to me as "going back to basics" which is kind of deceptive. Happy to be in an Evangelical Reformed church now!
@Drew-zr2fu
@Drew-zr2fu 11 ай бұрын
The restoration movement wasn't insidious, it was "wow this doesn't look at all like the church we see in Acts. Let's try to do that." And they proceeded to basically just make church like normal.
@bliots8369
@bliots8369 10 ай бұрын
@@Drew-zr2fu yessir
@NearGoldFish805
@NearGoldFish805 11 ай бұрын
I love your videos man, hard to find someone who explains theology in a way people can understand this days, God bless!
@aydenevans417
@aydenevans417 Жыл бұрын
honestly i have deep respect for mormons, they seem to follow their faith much more closely than other christians i see, they have close families and are very tight nit in their communities
@Mic1904
@Mic1904 Жыл бұрын
I can understand that. I also have great respect for some of the Muslim families I've met, particularly their familial bond, sense of morals, and their hospitality. Unfortunately, still doesn't change that their religion can't save. At a human level, I have great respect for some that I've met.
@nathanscovell2895
@nathanscovell2895 11 ай бұрын
cults are like that
@kingkongdong6074
@kingkongdong6074 11 ай бұрын
@@nathanscovell2895could say that same about every religion lol. I was raised a catholic and I could very well call some things cult-like. We had a priest molest several kids in our church and his punishment was only relocation. Who cares how people worship Christ or God, as long as they are nice, is my philosophy nowadays.
@briandavis6898
@briandavis6898 11 ай бұрын
By their fruits
@MetaKnight964
@MetaKnight964 10 ай бұрын
@@Mic1904 Except most muslim "families" are abusive, not to mention polygamous.
@jimbobbyhutchinson313
@jimbobbyhutchinson313 Жыл бұрын
I've gone to Non-Denominational churches/charasmatic type churches my whole life. I appreciate the information on the different denominations. Honestly I had no idea about most apart from Catholisism and Protestanism. I appreciate the work you are doing bringing the truth to people in a way that is informative and easily digestable. Great job! As a note, while the churches Ive gone to never explicitly follow the Nicene or the Apostles creed they have all adhered to them. That being said I will agree and appreciate how you point out the pastor is more important than the traditions. To us that is a feature not a bug. However, the way you explain why you see that as an issue makes sense and I can totally appreciate the sentiment.
@livebungusreaction
@livebungusreaction Жыл бұрын
Yeah it is interesting. My childhood non denominational believes in the trinity as he states, communion is done seriously every Sunday, and baptism is done in the father spirit and holy ghost. Not sure if that was written in the Bible or the creed I got a lit of studying to do apparently.
@joshh1693
@joshh1693 Жыл бұрын
I grew up in the same scene and I have started to think Evangelicals(especially charismatic) are the LEAST literate and informed people of all the Christian traditions.
@jimbobbyhutchinson313
@jimbobbyhutchinson313 Жыл бұрын
@@joshh1693 Traditions, I 100% agree. However, like I said above they see that as a perk. When I looked up what the poster meant by the sacraments the church he’s I went to take almost all of them seriously, just in a different way. Communion is a very important moment. Baptism is very important, marriage is very important. I feel the NonDenoms (again that I’ve attended) do traditions just in different ways. What I appreciate about this channel and creator is he’s opening my eyes to the fact that you can go to MainLine church and still be a strong Christian. Everyone I knew who went to mainlines were Christian in name alone, so I always wrote those churches off. This is giving me hope. The one video I watched from this guy of infiltrating the mainlines and winning them back was fantastic.
@pancakepsychology1533
@pancakepsychology1533 Жыл бұрын
I recently left the LDS Church/Mormonism, and have felt very confused trying to figure out what beliefs I have are true and what beliefs I need to reexamine. I'm very glad I've found your videos, as it's been pretty great to see which beliefs do set them apart and to see the fundamental beliefs of other groups. I'm hoping that slowly I'll be able to detangle my beliefs, and I hope you keep making great informative videos like always!
@dylanwilliams2202
@dylanwilliams2202 Жыл бұрын
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints is God's and Jesus Christ one and only true church here on earth. We know and teach the Bible and gospel better than any other denomination. Rejoin God and Jesus Christ in their Kingdom and rejoin their true church, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, and learn all that they have to offer. Learn of their glory and mercy, learn of the plan they have of you.
@Herr_Grimm
@Herr_Grimm Жыл бұрын
Hello from France ! also, PLEASE can you lower the music volume when you are speaking ? many thanks
@therealinak
@therealinak 10 ай бұрын
I was really interested to see Church of Christ on here, but you make some good points. Because we are so heavy on church polity, it really is difficult to ascertain a straight answer on what CoC believes. You’ll find some variation church by church, from one-cup communion to female head covering, wine to grape juice. Having grown up CoC and attended churches across the nation, I feel qualified to state the hard points that define a CoC. As the Church of Christ spawned as the most conservative product of the Restoration Movement, the Restoration Movement was created by Presbyterian ministers, therefore much of the belief system is the same. No creeds: while CoC rejects any creed not found in the Bible itself, because basis of the Nicene creed is scriptural, CoC rigidly adheres to each of its tenets while rejecting the authority of the creed itself. That the CoC doesn’t hold the creeds of 4th century orthodoxies to be holy does not mean you can reject the Trinity or the importance of the Sacraments. You will not find any variation within the CoC on this matter. If a creed is scriptural, it should follow what the CoC does. If the creed is not supported by scripture, no church should follow it. Scripture doesn’t follow the doctrine of a church. The doctrine must follow scripture and nothing else. Communion is administered weekly, freely given, with each judging themself rightly and worthy to receive it in accordance with the synoptic gospels and 1 Corinthians 11. You’ll find some variation, as stated above: some churches pass one cup, most do the standard shot cups. Some use wine, most use grape juice. Otherwise, the importance and format is the same throughout. Baptism is for believers, and is given in conjunction with confession and repentance for the remission of sins, in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. You will find no variation, and from what you’ve put forth I believe we’re on the same page. Other than that, our most famous sticking point is acapella singing. Tbh, there’s less evidence in scripture against it than so many other things, but it’s a hallmark of the CoC. If you see instruments, you’re not in a CoC. We literally split from the Disciples of Christ over it, going as far as to inform the US Census Bureau so they wouldn’t confuse us with them. Idk. It sounds great when lead right. And yeah, rarely you’ll see women practicing head covering. Some churches are for, some against, some have a mix. So far I haven’t seen any huge hardline rifts over it and most are in the standard mainline Protestant “it’s figurative” camp on 1 Cor 11. It’s worth a study. You made a good point about non-denoms being basically whatever the pastor decides. This is another thing you will never find in a CoC, despite lacking any formal authority or creed above the congregational level. There are several reasons for this. Chiefly, the Church of Christ operates off of the same manual as all of Christendom: the Bible. If you’ve got the same manual we do, and you follow it, there is little room for variation (relatively anyway; you get my point). The next is that we reject the concept of a pastor. That is, reject the concept that one man has the authority to direct church doctrine and lead the teaching and preaching of that church. We believe in a plurality of elders (meeting the qualifications in 1 Timothy and Titus). This is at minimum two, but typically three or more men who enforce the doctrine of the church. Under them, deacons are appointed (again, only men meeting 1 Timothy qualifications) as needed to efficiently handle the business of the church (these roles can be anything from finance to outreach, charity, and teaching). In absence of enough qualified men (a very small church typically), doctrine will be enforced by all men democratically instead, again, using just Scripture as the manual, until a plurality of qualified elders can be obtained . Often, the paid preacher or evangelist isn’t an elder, nor are the elders paid by the church. You’ll also, in a healthy church, find that much of the ministry is done by individual members, and sometimes there won’t even be a paid minister at all, as the men of the church each share those tasks as part of their own personal study and growth. It’s also not true that CoC has truly rigid church polity. Every church I’ve been to, nationwide, fraternizes with other CoCs. Most states or regions have lectureships where all nearby churches gather and share teaching, and there are widely accepted CoC schools such is Sunset International Bible Institute. As such, it’s incredibly rare to see a whole congregation fall away despite the lack of formal hierarchy or creed. Anyways, I hope this helped clarify a few things. Kind of a shame we got on the naughty list but I hope I set some things right.
@samuelspringer8236
@samuelspringer8236 Жыл бұрын
I am absolutely loving your channel. Have you thought of making a discord server?
@coffeebull
@coffeebull Жыл бұрын
Great idea
@umrapazai7484
@umrapazai7484 Жыл бұрын
I don't know any christian server. that would be very nice.
@relajado-fx5rf
@relajado-fx5rf Жыл бұрын
@@umrapazai7484 There are alot, one I recommend is Sola Theologia
@umrapazai7484
@umrapazai7484 Жыл бұрын
@@relajado-fx5rf i like the name
@umrapazai7484
@umrapazai7484 Жыл бұрын
@@relajado-fx5rf the server's, i mean. Your's mean relaxed, though, right? my spanish isn't the greatest, although portuguese is my first language.
@lootbot
@lootbot 7 ай бұрын
As a member of the church of Jesus Christ of latter day saints, (Mormon) I find your perspective interesting and never really thought of the LDS church as not a (true) or original Christian church. Although I see what you mean when you call it not a true Christian church, I of course having a different viewpoint and religion, disagree. But I respect your opinion and your extensive knowledge in other religions. the only reason I disagree is because I think being an LDS member, that we share many many beliefs with most other Christian churches and the only thing that sets us apart in the Christian world as far as being a Christian church is that we believe that God was once man and that Man will eventually become God. In the LDS church, it is believed that If man follows the commandments, and gets sealed in the temple, they will be ressurected to the celestial kingdom to then live on eternally with their family, which is the most prestigious of the three heavenly kingdoms; celestial, terrestrial, and telestial. And those in the highest tier in the celestial kingdom, will then become gods and have the abilities of god. My personal interpretation of all these scriptures is that god once was living life as man similar to us, and had a god before him, and those in the celestial kingdom who will eventually become gods will then have their own children and send them to their own earth to be tested and put to trial, and then the best of their children may become gods and do the same. I think it is an eternal cycle. And something that has no start nor end. Of course this is only my interpretation and I just started researching more of this topic after coming across this video. But I thank you, for taking me down this rabbit hole of research into my own beliefs.
@misseli1
@misseli1 Жыл бұрын
Great videos, and that Minecraft cathedral you're building is coming along really nicely!
@Swiftninjatrev
@Swiftninjatrev Жыл бұрын
Yay! I waited so long for a new kingdomcraft video!
@user-xh4xr5gc5s
@user-xh4xr5gc5s 10 ай бұрын
I have a quick question, what was your source for the Mormons/LDS? I'm not trying to start an argument; I am just really curious. 😊 I can't find anything on it.😵‍💫 I do not speak for my church. I speak for my own beliefs and my own curiosity.
@user-le8jv6le3m
@user-le8jv6le3m 6 ай бұрын
Could you do a video more on 7th day Adventists? I have a close friend who’s in that group, and I’m trying to learn more. Thanks 🙏🏼
@maxb2242
@maxb2242 6 ай бұрын
These videos are fascinating thank you for making them, they've helped me to understand theology better. I recently converted to Christianity and attend a Uniting Methodist church. I think no matter which denomination we belong to I am happy to break bread with you all. We all worship one God
@varmilyushin6243
@varmilyushin6243 Жыл бұрын
I find it funny that as a 7th day Adventist, that I knew basically nothing mentioned on the denomination.
@leightonholley4342
@leightonholley4342 Жыл бұрын
Hahahah, yeah a lot of us end up SDA in name only, similar to most of Christianity. I made a comment that responded to everything he said about Seventh day Adventists. I’ll find it put it in a reply to you.
@leightonholley4342
@leightonholley4342 Жыл бұрын
Warning! Wall of text incoming. Ellen white didn’t found the SDA church. She was a founding member but not the founder. Additionally she isn’t a prophetess. She claims no authority over the Bible. She herself said if she says anything that disagrees with the Bible then go with what the Bible said. Additionally we don’t believe true Christianity was lost. We believe that true followers of God have existed in every age. We do believe the mainstream church was horribly corrupted, and that the reformation was led by the Holy Spirit. Seventh Day Adventists did have an origin stemming from the Millerite movement. That movement used the book of Daniel to predict the Cleansing of the Sanctuary to happen in 1844. People thought the earth was the sanctuary so they thought Jesus was going to cleanse the earth then. When He didn’t return three groups of thought came out of that. One group decided the whole thing was hog wash, another thought the date was calculated wrong, and the third thought we misunderstood what the sanctuary was. The founders of the SDA church were a part of that last one. We believe that we had the date right but that the sanctuary was the heavenly sanctuary. The one that the earthly tabernacle and temple were modeled after. And that Jesus had begun the duties of the High Priest in heaven by entering the Fathers presence, as was done in the cleansing of the sanctuary during Passover. As you can guess from that description we believe that God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit are three entities. We believe that together they are God. As far as I can understand that is what trinitarianism is. The anihilationism belief and the Saturday worship are both Biblically based. The more important of the two is the Saturday worship, since that is written into the Ten Commandments. We believe that if the day we worship on doesn’t matter then God wouldn’t have specified it. We also believe that the change of Saturday to Sunday was done to make it easier for pagans to be Christian without having to change their behavior. We don’t believe humans that the right or ability to change God’s eternal law. The Anihilationism stems from several verses in the Bible. In Ecclesiastes it is said that the living know they shall die, but the dead know nothing. In the Gospels Jesus described Lazarus as being asleep, meaning that he was dead. And since it was also said that the wages of sin is death, and that Jesus died so we could have eternal life, then the wicked will not burn in hell forever and ever. That would require them to live forever. The phrase forever and ever itself was an idiom at the time Revelation was written. It could mean literally forever, or it could mean as long as circumstances apply, or until completion. The later two interpretations make more sense when we take into account that unrepentant sinners can’t live forever. We depart from tradition because we believe tradition has departed from the Bible. We also believe that holding tradition in such high regard is what led to the Jewish leaders from being unable to recognize who Jesus was and what the messiah’s mission entailed. Yes we do believe in young earth creation. Or at the very least, seven day creation. That is because it is integral to God’s law. The 4th commandment has two reasons given for why we should follow it. One is the same as all the other Commandments, God brought us out of slavery. The other is stated in the commandment itself, for God made the world in six days and on the seventh He rested. In other words, if God didn’t create the world in seven days, (days defined as an evening and a morning) then a flaw appears in God’s immutable law. We believe that Jesus came to fulfill the law not do away with it, and that it is easier for heaven and earth to pass away before a jot or a tiddle is altered in The Law. And the fact that The Law is unchangeable is the whole reason that Jesus had to died for our sins. So if the world wasn’t created in seven days, then Gods Law is fallible, and Jesus’ death would be unnecessary. Seven day creation is integral to the gospel as it is in the Bible.
@leightonholley4342
@leightonholley4342 Жыл бұрын
I realized that I unintentionally called you a SDA in name only. I was directing that comment more to where he got his information from. I’m sorry if my lack of forethought was insulting.
@Pereira_Pedro
@Pereira_Pedro 6 ай бұрын
As a Seventh-day Adventist, I tend to say that in reality it is the video that does not describe our beliefs well, not that I am unaware of them 😅 May God bless you!
@user-yr9lt7dz8k
@user-yr9lt7dz8k Жыл бұрын
In a pamphlet entitled The Strength of the Mormon Position, the late Elder Orson F. Whitney, of the Council of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, related the following incident under the heading "A Catholic Utterance": Many years ago a learned man, a member of the Roman Catholic Church, came to Utah and spoke from the stand of the Salt Lake Tabernacle. I became well-acquainted with him, and we conversed freely and frankly. A great scholar, with perhaps a dozen languages at his tongue's end, he seemed to know all about theology, law, literature, science and philosophy. One day he said to me: "You Mormons are all ignoramuses. You don't even know the strength of your own position. It is so strong that there is only one other tenable in the whole Christian world, and that is the position of the Catholic Church. The issue is between Catholicism and Mormonism. If we are right, you are wrong; if you are right, we are wrong; and that's all there is to it. The Orthodox and Protestants haven't a leg to stand on. For, if we are wrong, they are wrong with us, since they were a part of us and went out from us; while if we are right, they are apostates whom we cut off long ago. If we have the apostolic succession from St. Peter, as we claim, there is no need of Joseph Smith and Mormonism; but if we have not that succession, then such a man as Joseph Smith was necessary, and Mormonism's attitude is the only consistent one. It is either the perpetuation of the gospel from ancient times, or the restoration of the gospel in latter days." 1 THE APOSTLES FAILED IN THEIR MISSION. THEY NEGLECTED TO PROPERLY APPOINT THEIR SUCCESSORS. WHEN PETER DIED, THE KEYS OF THE KINGDOM WERE LOST FROM THE EARTH. THE CHURCH GIVEN TO THEM BY JESUS LAY IN RUINS, OVERCOME BY THE FORCES OF HELL. THE SO-CALLED CHRISTIAN CHURCH WAS NO LONGER THE LORD'S CHURCH. A NEW ORGANIZATION, A "GREAT AND ABOMINABLE CHURCH," CAME INTO EXISTENCE. THIS WICKED CHURCH FOUNDED BY THE DEVIL BECAME KNOWN AS THE "CATHOLIC CHURCH." IN HER CORRUPTION, SHE TOOK AWAY MANY PLAIN AND PRECIOUS PARTS OF THE GOSPEL FROM THE BIBLE, RENDERING IT USELESS FOR CONVEYING THE FULL GOSPEL PLAN. IT REMAINED AN APOSTATE CHURCH DESPITE THE KEYS OF THE KINGDOM ONCE AGAIN RESTORED TO THE EARTH THROUGH THE PROPHET JOSEPH SMITH. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints claims to be a restoration of the original Church of Jesus Christ. In the 1820's a young man named Joseph Smith, Jr. received a series of heavenly visitations in which he was told that all the sects of Christendom had fallen away from the truth, and none of them still retained the authority of God. He and an associate, Oliver Cowdery, were ordained to the Holy Priesthood and the Apostleship by heavenly messengers in 1829, and they organized the Church of Jesus Christ on April 6, 1830. Prophets and Apostles, as well as the Apostolic authority, have continued in the LDS Church from that time. For more information about the teachings and practices of the LDS Church, see the official LDS website.
@bradleyjoseph6678
@bradleyjoseph6678 Жыл бұрын
Lol. Im an ex mormon now Orthodox. Lets say Apostolic Succession wasn't true. Why would Joseph Smith be the one to restore the church and not people like Muhammed? Charles Tate Russel? Ellen G White? Also if they disciples failed, God failed on His promise in Acts Also, Roman Catholicism isn’t true and I’m Orthodox lol. That doesn’t make any sense. I’ll pray for you
@Adept_Austin
@Adept_Austin 9 ай бұрын
@@johndamalulikali does the Book of Mormon reinforce the Bible's proclamation that you speak in tongues when you're filled with the spirit as found in Acts chapter 10:44-48?
@justsomekidinasuit
@justsomekidinasuit 7 ай бұрын
I belive it does, there are many stories within that detail missionary efforts from one people to the next.
@user-yr9lt7dz8k
@user-yr9lt7dz8k 7 ай бұрын
@@Adept_Austin Alma 9:21 Having been visited by the Spirit of God; having conversed with angels, and having been spoken unto by the voice of the Lord; and having the spirit of prophecy, and the spirit of revelation, and also many gifts, the gift of speaking with tongues, and the gift of preaching, and the gift of the Holy Ghost, and the gift of translation;
@Adept_Austin
@Adept_Austin 7 ай бұрын
@@user-yr9lt7dz8k Well I'm glad you were able to find a verse that references these gifts in the old testament before Jesus, but I'm talking specifically about when you're filled with the Holy Ghost. It's referenced multiple times in the book of acts that there was a visual miracle proving that someone had been filled with the Holy Ghost. Most famously in Acts chapter 2, but also chapter 8 and 10.
@MariaEduardaTavaresss
@MariaEduardaTavaresss Жыл бұрын
I found your channel yesterday when I was literally spending my short time on the internet. Now, here I am listening continuasly your experiences with God, knowledges about the Reform and the Word at all while I'm editing my essay about rights and nursing cares for disabled children. Thank you for what I consider a high quality content and real christianism. P.S.: I was a leftist too in the high school. If I could, I'd erase that period of my life HAHAHA God bless you, and everyone who are reading this comment. If you want to know, I'm from the south of Brazil (sorry for my bad English).
@pedroguimaraes6094
@pedroguimaraes6094 Жыл бұрын
Oremos por mais brasileiros cristãos que busquem aprender mais sobre a nossa fé.
@Pushing_Pixels
@Pushing_Pixels Жыл бұрын
Leftist is not an antonym of Christian you know. The are plenty of leftist Christians. Blame Evangelicals for convincing people religion and politics are intertwined.
@Pereira_Pedro
@Pereira_Pedro 6 ай бұрын
‭"É ele que nos conforta em toda a nossa tribulação, para podermos consolar os que estiverem em qualquer angústia, com a consolação com que nós mesmos somos contemplados por Deus." (‭‭2 Coríntios‬ ‭1:4‬)
@connorgibbs7316
@connorgibbs7316 Жыл бұрын
I'm an apostolic Pentecostal and I believe that all three is one in Jesus name amen
@laursieloise
@laursieloise Жыл бұрын
i grew up going to a UU church and i’m being so serious when i say there were no bibles, no mentions of God, and no mentions of Jesus at all. like i didn’t even know who Jesus was for a while. people never believe me when i tell them that i got the sex talk at church when i was like five 💀
@lostfan5054
@lostfan5054 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this video. I'm glad you broke it down like this.
@iamethancarroll
@iamethancarroll Жыл бұрын
At 19:08 you say you were initially baptized in a heretical group and now I'm really curious which one it was.
@Swiftninjatrev
@Swiftninjatrev Жыл бұрын
Same 😂
@bremjo7929
@bremjo7929 Жыл бұрын
Same here, I can take a couple guesses into which ones it isn’t but I have no idea.
@lizzsszzy7800
@lizzsszzy7800 10 ай бұрын
Maybe LDS? Their ministers baptize in the name of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, but their core belief of the 3 is different from Nicene Christianity. There was an Episcopalian bishop who allowed to be confirmed and ordained with an LDS baptism, although most churches require re-baptism.
@kenton5982
@kenton5982 Жыл бұрын
Baptist here, do you think that all denominations or all that use the Nicene Creed are true and lead their members to Heaven and Christ? Or do you think that some denominations are wrong? (I love your content)
@jononpaper
@jononpaper 2 ай бұрын
As a Catholic I find it appalling how young churches like Baptists dare to call us not christian
@jasephfalcon7552
@jasephfalcon7552 Жыл бұрын
As someone who grew up in the Church of Christ , and has visited multiple from all over USA. Every single Church of Christ I’ve ever been too believes the same things as baptists. However, they take a few stands on very particular issues tho. The main ones being baptismal regeneration (but explicitly not infant baptism), sola scriptura, and individual church governance. when I say sola scriptura, I mean literally “ONLY scripture”. We don’t use musical instruments in worship because we never see a New Testament example of them being used. So we only sing as a congregation. And we don’t have an overarching body releasing statements about our beliefs and what creeds we agree with because we never read of that sort of thing in the New Testament. They only use the Bible and the examples that come from it. Anything outside of that doesn’t matter. Every church I’ve been too would agree with the Nicene Creed. But their thought process is more “all of that is in the Bible , why should I have to agree with a man written creed when I can just say I believe in Gods word”. And less “we’re a cult that believes heresy and are trying to hide it” kind of thing. If you have any questions, I have tons of contacts from various churches or I can answer them too. But thank you for the videos! I really love them! God bless!
@naomigary8322
@naomigary8322 Жыл бұрын
Yes, I’m church of Christ and that is a great explanation. This has been my experience as well!
@name6577
@name6577 Жыл бұрын
I attend at a church of christ(not yet Christian), and I have too say this is a very good explanation of what the church of Christ is.
@Allaiya.
@Allaiya. 7 ай бұрын
I go to a non-denominational that used to be church of Christ. They do use instruments but everything else is pretty spot on.
@arcondpvp
@arcondpvp 5 ай бұрын
Isn't the church of christ like The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints but they don't claim the prophet succession of brigham young and onward?
@eringrady4951
@eringrady4951 2 ай бұрын
@@arcondpvpno. the Church of Christ is more like the original nondenominational church in a way. the goal was to not have division and party lines and just follow what the Bible says. that being said, we agree with the nicene creed, but don’t agree with the concept of creeds as a basis of faith. that’s why we don’t “use” it
@waterdrinkerrr
@waterdrinkerrr Жыл бұрын
Plz do a video on Bible translations!!! Would be interesting to hear your perspective and what you use regularly.
@SdaBoy427
@SdaBoy427 2 ай бұрын
I am seventh day adventist but I like the videos I will be praying for you.
@austinhenderson2319
@austinhenderson2319 Жыл бұрын
Your music gives me an Old School Runescape vibe. 10/10.
@nolunch4908
@nolunch4908 11 ай бұрын
As a Seventh-Day Adventist I can let you know that we do believe in the holy Trinity of the Father the son and the holy ghost. I won't blame you for not knowing this simply because we're not very good at telling people what we believe. And as far as the state of the Dead an ecclesiastic 9:5 it talks about when we are dead we know nothing until Jesus comes it's not that we believe that you won't be raised from the dead we just believes that you're dead until Jesus comes he don't go straight to heaven or hell you were just in the ground
@jackyjess7273
@jackyjess7273 Жыл бұрын
Please do more in depth on Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day saints. I’d love to hear more of what you think because the one point you made about God once being a man is not the bases of our lives. Jesus Christ is the bases of our lives. We are 100% Christian because we follow the teachings of Jesus Christ, the Son of God.
@iamishin7675
@iamishin7675 Жыл бұрын
Great videos man, keep it up!
@MissCheeseE
@MissCheeseE 11 ай бұрын
People often confuse seventh-day adventists with adventists in general. SDA do believe in the trinity and the duality of Jesus/Christ, other Adventist denominations don’t. Also, some SDA beliefs are closer to those of early Christianity (pre-ecumenical council) and Judaism.
@christdoulos4428
@christdoulos4428 Жыл бұрын
Informative video as always, Zoomer! you should totally open this server up--it'd be cool to play alongside a fellow theologian!
@redeemedzoomer6053
@redeemedzoomer6053 Жыл бұрын
I'm planning to open it to the public this summer!
@christdoulos4428
@christdoulos4428 Жыл бұрын
Sick! can’t wait!!
@michaelrogers1066
@michaelrogers1066 Жыл бұрын
Can you talk about Holiness denominations like Church of the Nazarene?
@igorlopes7589
@igorlopes7589 4 ай бұрын
19:40 How can there be hiearchichal continuity between presbyterians and early Church? Do you mean it as in a presybterian presybter was ordained by a presybter who was ordained by another presybter... who was ordained a Bishop who was ordained by another Bishop... who was ordained by an Apostle? Or do you mean the similarity of Church governance?
@stalinjosefstalin480
@stalinjosefstalin480 Жыл бұрын
I've recently begun reading the Bible for the first time. I'm about to finish 2 Samuel. Because I'm still learning, I don't know which denomination of church I should begin going to. I don't even know of any churches near me other than a Catholic church. Are there any tips you have for someone just beginning to believe The Faith who doesn't know what to do other than read the Bible?
@stalinjosefstalin480
@stalinjosefstalin480 Жыл бұрын
I should've actually looked at your other videos before writing this comment out.
@ikkystiky1134
@ikkystiky1134 Жыл бұрын
Hey man, I'm so glad you are thinking of going to church. I am a protestant, and I believe similar things that this youtuber does. I highly reccomend a PCA church, though it is entirely up to you. It is important to have fellowship with others, especially at critical points in your faith (right now). Overall, i'm glad you are considering it. Also, Before you read the old testament of the bible, it is very important to understand the fundamentals of the christian faith. I recommend starting with the Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) before you start getting into the old testament. Keep at it! You will be in my prayers.
@umrapazai7484
@umrapazai7484 Жыл бұрын
Christian Stalin? That guy Jesus must really be onto something
@umrapazai7484
@umrapazai7484 Жыл бұрын
@@ikkystiky1134 I second the NT beginning. Familiarize yourself with the notion of the Old Testament being only a shadow of God's Revelation, that achieved it's peek through Christ + the history of Israel and jewish people in general and then read the gospels, I would say. All the love, Comrade Stalin
@sergeantspear4212
@sergeantspear4212 Жыл бұрын
I personally would say, on the topic of what church to attend, simply find one that believes the essentials and from there begin to determine your own opinions on less important theologies. The Bible says to assemble with other Christians, so find a fellowship as soon as you can! I would advise against a Catholic church, however, because of my opinion that Catholicism is only sort of Christianity. I pray you'd find the right church and be in God's will!
@bingham6275
@bingham6275 Жыл бұрын
Interesting video! I liked it and it was definitely good to listen through: thanks for putting it up. Now, as a Christian who happens to currently go to a "Church of Christ", just thought I'd weigh in... I, as a Christian myself, don't find any problem with the Nicene Creed, but that doesn't mean I need to officially affirm it. Practically, that shouldn't make a difference to anyone: if I stick by what God actually says (the Bible), then I will be fine, and I don't need to agree with any human teaching to be God's. If other humans are waiting for me to agree with purely human affirmations about the Bible... well, that's an indication to me that they're relying more on man's way of confirming things than on God's way, which is a red flag for me. Affirm or don't, that doesn't mean anything: what matters is actually doing what the Bible says. If someone's standard is based on the words of mere men--no Divine involvement--then I think that's not very safe, and I'd run from that standard. Besides that fact, here's another: ultimately, Jesus saves people, not churches. Jesus is looking for the people who are doing their best to be like Him, and those people can exist in all sorts of churches. Just because your church is (on the whole) aligned with the Bible doesn't mean you'll be saved; just because your church is (on the whole) not aligned with the Bible doesn't mean you'll be lost. What that does mean is that each person needs to make their own choice about how they live, knowing that they'll answer to God for their decisions. Being in a "perfect church" (if that existed) doesn't matter if you aren't actually living right. Being part of a "non-heretical church" (as the video says) and confirming Nicene doesn't matter, if you're not actually living right. Ultimately, while this is an interesting discussion, I think that framing it in terms of "how much a church adheres to the Nicene Creed" misses the point of "how much a Christian adheres to the Bible", and that's a distinction that should be made. Inside of that umbrella, you can totally distinguish between pro- and anti- Nicene groups! But that's not what dictates a faithful individual.
@brandonchism6960
@brandonchism6960 Жыл бұрын
That’s a really well written response and a solid counter for CoC. I think you should watch his denominations vid if you haven’t. It’s the reason for this vid, and why the classification required discussion. However, he did cite specifically that Protestants as a whole put emphasis on the Bible versus the church itself. He does have his particulars on the creed, but he highlighted the weight of the word. I still get why you felt the need to respond to his thoughts, just wanted to highlight that point.
@PhoenixYah
@PhoenixYah Жыл бұрын
You spoke high TRUTH a whole lot of people saying they are christian don't belong to Jesus Christ GOD Yah/Yahweh.
@bingham6275
@bingham6275 Жыл бұрын
@@brandonchism6960 Makes sense to me: I don't know if I've seen the video you're referencing or not, but I'll look for it. I certainly think the creeds are interesting, but I don't want to put ALL my trust in a purely manmade document.
@brandonchism6960
@brandonchism6960 Жыл бұрын
@@bingham6275 fair enough. Which version of the Bible is the go to text for CoC? Is there any conversation about text translation from Hebrew, Greek, or Aramaic? I ask because even the concept of love is muddled in translation from Hebrew to English. Better said, is the KJV for instance taken as is or is there room for nuance?
@bingham6275
@bingham6275 Жыл бұрын
​@@brandonchism6960 Every now and then you get one 'King James only' person, but I don't force my preference on others and they don't force theirs on me. I can't speak for 'the CoC' (because each congregation under that name tends to do its own thing), but I've been to a ton of different ones and I haven't seen an 'authorized version' at any of them. I have often heard about different translations and their accuracy in dealing with the original languages, and there's a general preference among most Christians I know for more word-for-word translations instead of the thought-for-thought kind, but again, everybody's different on that. I've heard preaching from KJV, the Message, and the ESV in the same sermon. Personally, I like NASB and CSB, with a bit of ESV or NKJV or NET as well. Varied reading helps get a general sense of the text instead of getting stuck on strict English definitions that represent a general idea of the Greek words, at that doesn't really work. I prefer to read widely rather than relying entirely on any one group of human translators.
@TommoLinks
@TommoLinks 7 ай бұрын
As a Seventh Day Adventist: 1. We believe in the Holy Trinity (Father, Son and Holy Spirit) 2. We believe that death is a sleep and judgment will only take place at the second coming of Christ, you don't go to Heaven or Hell whether you were good or bad. 3. We go to church on a Saturday because the 10 Commandments say that you must keep the Sabbath on the 7th day of the week. We are not suspicious at all
@user-dd9pv9pv9p
@user-dd9pv9pv9p 11 ай бұрын
Since you mentioned that SDAs are on the fence, I would like to hear your opinion about Messianic Jews since they hold basically the same beliefs, i.e., observe the sabbath, old testament law, kosher laws etc.
@samuelspringer8236
@samuelspringer8236 Жыл бұрын
I was gonna recommend donnel and connel to you then you referenced it just now. I am so very happy
@KnuttyEntertainment
@KnuttyEntertainment Жыл бұрын
I’m a Latter Day Saint of the Church of Jesus Christ, (Mormon) the only True and Living church on the earth today. I’m not meaning to be inflammatory, I genuinely believe this. Would love to hear your perspectives, maybe even try to change my mind. I’m all ears.
@danitenotes
@danitenotes Жыл бұрын
Amen brother. The claim that we aren't Christian is false. Christ is our Savior and the only begotten of the Father. That is Christianity. Not the convolution of the Nicean Creed. Defend the faith brother.
@alfieingrouille1528
@alfieingrouille1528 Жыл бұрын
Anyone that believes in the words of Joseph smith is an idiot as someone who was raised Christian but is now agnostic even I find it deeply insulting that Mormonism would be considered anything other than a cult all Mormons are delusional Jesus didnt walk across the United States 💀💀💀💀💀💀
@JNSP-kk7py
@JNSP-kk7py Жыл бұрын
I am here looking through the comments for discussions like this, I find them interesting.
@KnuttyEntertainment
@KnuttyEntertainment Жыл бұрын
@@JNSP-kk7py Thank you.
@Swiftninjatrev
@Swiftninjatrev Жыл бұрын
@@danitenotes you still don't fit the definition of Christian. You may claim to be followers of Christ but the stuff that comes with that label of Christian is not what you believe, and it is therefore misleading. LDS is somethin else--something uniquely different from any branch of Christianity.
@CashFreedman
@CashFreedman 11 ай бұрын
I kept getting Church of ladder day saints (mormon) ads throughout this video🤣😂🤣
@MrGeek6000
@MrGeek6000 Жыл бұрын
I love kingdom craft, thank you Redeemed Zoomer
@minalmine
@minalmine 10 ай бұрын
I just came across this channel today & it's very interesting. You mentioned not knowing much about the Christian Science religion. I joined the church at 14 & remained a devout practitioner until 2019, when I was told the church wouldn't allow me to have my gallbladder removed, even though my life depended on it. I've since joined the Mennonite church. If there's anything you would like to know, I'm more than happy to help you.
@_levi07
@_levi07 9 ай бұрын
Could you perhaps expound more on their beliefs. I do know that they refrain from medicine.
@nerm9507
@nerm9507 Жыл бұрын
If I had to guess why the Oneness debate still exists, it’s that the different between “One God in Three Persons” and “One God in three Forms” is such a fine hair to split for all but the most heady and educated believers. It’s not a doctrine that’s easy for a layperson to differentiate.
@iagoofdraiggwyn98
@iagoofdraiggwyn98 Жыл бұрын
I think it has to do more of comfort in cadigorization. To say a single Person in three forms is easy to understand, and there is comfort to that. Its logically equivocal to tangible things we can witness, such as the water metaphor. While saying there is a single God, who exists in three persons, there isnt any realistic means to understand or define that more then itself. Its not really a matter of complexity, as it is a matter of comfort. Its more of milk v meat debate when i think of it. We can never understand the fullnesss of God, as he is infinite and we are finite, what we can understand is what God is not. And though negitive affirmation, we can gain some understanding of what God is. Which is a step many arent comfortable taking because no one likes to be wrong, so instead they defend the more simplistic approach, because its easier and more comfortable to.
@TheJoeschmoe777
@TheJoeschmoe777 Жыл бұрын
Nice video! My aunt actually goes to a non denominational church that recites the Nicene Creed every Sunday. The only difference is that they say "universal church" instead of "catholic church" because that confuses people, lol.
@lizzsszzy7800
@lizzsszzy7800 10 ай бұрын
The non-denominational church I went to in high school did the same thing
@TheQueenofAvocados
@TheQueenofAvocados 4 ай бұрын
I have a question, do you believe it is heretical to say that the Trinity is three ways of defining the many roles and forms God takes to make it a little easier to understand, like they're all the same being but the names and descriptions and distinctions are to give us a clearer understanding of them. So that they're not completely separate, they're all the same person just being projected onto the world in different ways? Anyone can answer, I'm just curious for more opinions. I recently had a spiritual experience that turned me away from the LDS Church and I'm now trying to wrap my head around the Trinity.
@richardbruno201
@richardbruno201 Жыл бұрын
I needed this. Thank you for the video.
@wr_royalty
@wr_royalty 7 ай бұрын
LDS here, not sure why members of our church have sought out the “Christian” label. the mainstream church’s, along with our denominations’, beliefs, practices, and lifestyle are fundamentally separate from mainstream Christianity (for better and for worse - i.e; the FLDS) but, regardless, we still proclaim the divinity of Jesus Christ, and that his sacrifice, and thus the belief in his gospel, is the only way to obtain eternal life with God. infighting and aggression towards each other based off of myopic discrepancies is useless when the gospel of Jesus Christ is needed now more than ever. God loves all of his children, and wants us to cooperate in gathering his children for the second coming.
@niccolopaganini1782
@niccolopaganini1782 6 ай бұрын
But I think your beliefs about God and Jesus’ divinity are not in line with the mainline Christianity
@6x6-
@6x6- 2 ай бұрын
@@niccolopaganini1782 yes that’s correct
@frigidfirefilms6147
@frigidfirefilms6147 2 ай бұрын
​@@niccolopaganini1782According to this video, no, but members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints believe that Jesus came to Earth, died, rose from the dead, and offers us redemption from our sins. I think that make me Christian.
@niccolopaganini1782
@niccolopaganini1782 2 ай бұрын
@@frigidfirefilms6147 first of all the whole Joseph Smith issue, the secrecy and the extra biblical rituals, similar to freemasonry and also their Christology and Theology. We don't believe in the the same God, henceforth not Christian.
@serpico3310
@serpico3310 Жыл бұрын
Love the content. Christ is King!
@kingofslimes255
@kingofslimes255 Жыл бұрын
Entertaining, interesting, and seems to be theologically correct as well; you've earned a like & sub
@machaiarcanum
@machaiarcanum Жыл бұрын
I’m wondering if you could go more into the “administering the sacraments” thing you mentioned-I recognise that the early church viewed communion as important, and baptism as vital to one’s salvation, but I’m curious how you link those (mainly communion) to actually being “Christian”.
@pedroguimaraes6094
@pedroguimaraes6094 Жыл бұрын
He has a video in this same format explaining the reformed view of baptism and communion.
@connornielsen6790
@connornielsen6790 Жыл бұрын
I always appreciate Christian content, but I cant say this arbitrary definition of Christianity is entirely appropriate. It is appropriate to call members of The Church of Jesus Christ of latter-day Saints a different breed and perhaps cousin of Christianity, to outright deny their Christianity entirely based on slight disagreement about the Trinity is just petty. If you really dog into the theology into both Mormonism and of the Creeds you'll find that both get very murky and ethereal in what they mean by their definitions so it is very hard to strictly define exactly what both mean. As for the nature of God, I can't say that the exact intricacies of his origin (or lack thereof) are of importance. Does that really matter? Or does the fact that He is our Onmipotent, Omniscient, Loving Father who sent His son to save us matter more? At the end of the day The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints teaches not just the core message of Christianity but numerous tenants that are in line the rest of Christianity, and to call our differences "Heresy" is not very smart when there are churches preaching that the Bible isnt true and is just allegorical and that God is a woman, as well as many many other things that come in direct contradiction with Jesus's teachings. With how the world is going, we need likeminded people to come together to fight against the decline of Western Civilization and values, not bicker over our differences in philosophy.
@Cay30
@Cay30 2 ай бұрын
I'm sorry but believing that God the Father was human and came from a planet called Kolob and that we can be exalted and be Gods as well is not Christian. Furthermore the LDS church believes in a Heavenly Mother (who although not worshipped) who is mother to her earthly spirit children, is also not found in any Nicean church.
@6x6-
@6x6- 2 ай бұрын
@@Cay30 how?
@frigidfirefilms6147
@frigidfirefilms6147 2 ай бұрын
I agree with the last point of the original comment. As Jesus says in Mark 9:38-40, "38 And John answered him, saying, Master, we saw one casting out devils in thy name, and he followeth not us: and we forbad him, because he followeth not us. 39 But Jesus said, Forbid him not: for there is no man which shall do a miracle in my name, that can lightly speak evil of me. 40 For he that is not against us is on our part." He basically means if somebody else is doing good in the name of Christ, don't bully them. You don't have to agree with their teachings, but don't rebuke them.
@trafalgarq805
@trafalgarq805 Ай бұрын
If you don't believe in the one true God, you believe in a fake god made by man.
@emilianoking9400
@emilianoking9400 Ай бұрын
You guys are not Christians, repent and leave that false church. You have a whole different Jesus. Christianity as a whole bears witness against Mormonism as a false church.
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