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Is it Biblical to "Ask Jesus into Your Heart" to be Saved?
After having listened over the years (and also quite recently) to testimonies of people being baptized upon their profession of faith...

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John Calvin's False Gospel, and Persecution/ Murder of Opponents
John Calvin was a French theologian, pastor and reformer in Geneva during the Protestant Reformation. He was a principal figure in the...

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Exposing Rick Flanders Field of False Gospel and False Sanctification, Revivalism, and Deception
Rick Flanders is an Independent Fundamental Baptist (IFB) who practices currently as an “evangelist” after pastoring for thirty years. He...

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Does “Simplicity in Christ” (2 Cor 11:3) Refer to a Simple, As In Easy, Gospel?
Did Paul mean that if the gospel isn’t simple then it must be corrupt? Simple as in easy, uncomplicated, basic?

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Is “Accept Jesus as Your Saviour” Biblical Salvation Language?
Updated: May 22, 2025 These words should not stand alone as a saving response to the Lord Jesus Christ. They shouldn't stand as the...

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The Cause of Most False Professions Today
False professions are at a pandemic level. Many children growing up in some realm of Christianity are without understanding of the true...

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"Unbelief" is Only a Characteristic of Unsaved People, Not the Saved
The teaching of "unbelief" towards true believers is a fairly common component of certain branches of Christendom, especially those who...

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Losing Salvation is a False Gospel Propagated by False Teachers
Though this teaching may be popular, it is far from the truth of Scripture, and nothing even remotely hints at the terrible error that a born again Christian could lose their salvation. Worst, it‘s a “damnable heresy” (2 Pet 2:1), which is a heresy that damns souls to hell. And this is nothing to say of how it greatly dishonours God, glorifies doubt and completely changes salvation and the gospel. People who embrace this heresy and reject the Eternal Security of Salvation or

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Apostasy in the Evangelical Bergthaler Mennonite Conference (EBMC)
The word “apostasy,” translated from the Greek “apostasia,” means to forsake, fall away, depart, abandon, desertion of the truth. This doesn’t necessarily mean the apostate stops attending church or forsakes their profession of faith, but rather that in their beliefs and attitudes they have forsaken the truth for a fable. Replaced true doctrine with something untrue. This is apostasy and it defines majority of professing Christians today including those in the Evangelical Men

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Evangelicalism's Apostasy Reflected in Babylon Bee's "Gospel" Presentation and Coercion of Elon Musk
Elon Musk, as we know, is the multi-billionaire founder, CEO and chief engineer of SpaceX; angel investor, CEO and product architect of...

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