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2006-08-26 11:37:12 · 2 answers · asked by rxqueen♥ † 6 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Do they not beleive in the trinity?

2006-08-26 11:40:04 · update #1

I picked up some literature at a booth, and even though it seemed very 'jesus-oriented'. I felt in my heart that it was incorrect. I dident know why, but something dident click.

2006-08-26 19:50:10 · update #2

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Theologically, a cult of Christianity. Among other things, the Christadelphians reject the doctrine of the Trinity, believe that baptism is necessary for salvation, and deny the existence of a real, personal devil.


Christadelphians openly deny almost every essential doctrine of historic Christianity, including the Trinity, the deity of Christ, salvation by grace through faith, and the substitutionary atonement of Christ. They also deny the immortality of the soul and the reality of eternal conscious punishment for the wicked. Depite their rejection of orthodox Christian doctrines, they claim to be the one true church, the remnant of faithful disciples left over from a partial apostasy: ''The Bible predicted that the time would come when the original faith of the Gospel would be obscured by error, and this came to pass in the fourth century after Christ...there always have been those 'few' (Luke 12:32) from the days of the Apostles to the present ages, who have kept the light of truth shining... Each little group, down through the ages, like links in a chain, connect the testimony of the Apostles with the teaching of Christadelphians today'' (Introducing the Christadelphians, pp. 6-7)
Source: Charts of Cults, Sects, & Religious Movements, H. Wayne House. Page 35.

2006-08-26 11:44:39 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Their doctrine is similar to the Jehovah Witnesses ( who copied it from them). They do not believe in the deity of Christ, do not believe in the Trinity, do not believe in a literal hell, and believe in a "works" based salvation plan, not the grace of God and the finished work of Christ. Not very biblical at all!

2006-08-26 12:15:03 · answer #2 · answered by Not perfect, just forgiven 5 · 2 0

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