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- of the institutional "church" organization, almost entirely, as being unbiblical. As the search for original Christianity was carried further, it was claimed...
- advocacy group. LaHaye opposed homo****uality, believing it to be immoral and unbiblical. He was a critic of Roman Catholicism, and a believer in conspiracy theories...
- depiction of God the Father, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit is "profoundly unbiblical". John Mulderig of Catholic News Service said the film was "an intriguing...
- churches in Lesotho, but began again from scratch after he discovered that unbiblical practices had emerged in the congregations he was to oversee. In the first...
- to Catholic Mariology. Other Christian views see Catholic Mariology as unbiblical and a denial of the uniqueness of Christ as redeemer and mediator, and...
- pagan in origin. The movement also rejects the doctrine of the Trinity as unbiblical. Groups within the movement have differed on doctrinal points, such as...
- not celebrate birthdays in general), due to concerns that it was too unbiblical. Prior to and through the early Christian centuries, winter festivals...
- the charismatic movement on several points which he said were "patently unbiblical", including the majority support for prosperity theology which led to...
- views gentiles and Jews as spiritually distinct and conversion as an "unbiblical practice". Messianic Jews practice baptism, calling it a mikveh ("cistern"...
- in the Roman Catholic sense, and therefore it should be rejected as an unbiblical belief. The reality of purgatorial purification is envisaged in Thomas...