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Differences Between God & Jesus
The following is a list of differences between God and Jesus Christ. Who do you say that they are?

Jesus Christ: Incarnated or Created?
We now will examine the historical background of the development of what has become the cornerstone of Christian orthodoxy…

How can a man atone for the sins of mankind?
It is common for Trinitarians to argue that Christ must be God because “a man could not atone for the sins of mankind.”

Does the teaching that Jesus is the Son of God, not God himself, demean him?
Doesn’t the teaching that Jesus is not God, but the Son of God, demean him and make him smaller in people’s eyes?

Why Did Jesus Have To Suffer And Die?
Two primary qualities of God help us understand why Jesus Christ had to suffer and die in order to redeem mankind.

John 1:3
Trinitarians use this verse to show that Christ made the world and its contents. However, that is not the case.

John 1:14a
The “Word” is the wisdom, plan or purpose of God (see John 1:1) and the Word “became flesh” as Jesus Christ.

Jesus Christ Our Approach Offering
In this teaching we are going to be looking at Jesus Christ our Approach Offering. We are going to spend a lot of time in the Old Testament,

What is Jesus Christ Doing Now?
That’s a good question. What would your answer be? If you’re not sure, we hope this brief article helps…

The Fallacies of Appearance and Manner
One of the easiest ways to misjudge a person, place or thing is by its appearance. But what we often fail to recognize is that placing too much faith in appearances is fundamentally illogical. A handsome politician is more likely to be elected because of people's...

God’s Gift of holy spirit—a “He” or an “It”?
One of the major reasons that holy spirit has not been recognized by Christians to be a gift from God…

Reasons “Holy Spirit” is one of the names of God or the Gift of God
In every verse of Scripture in which pneuma hagion, holy spirit, is used, it can refer either
Gnosticism
Gnostic ideas have had an influence on Christianity It is good for all of us to know something about the first-century Gnostic controversy, because this controversy continues to this very day, though in a different form. Gnosticism, and its cousin Neoplatonism (or...
A New Holy Spirit: The Power to be like Christ
Christians enjoy the presence and power of holy spirit in a way never experienced before the Church Age, which began on the Day of Pentecost (Acts 2). The holy spirit we have now is what God had promised He would give to Israel in the Millennial Kingdom,...
Modern Trends and Final Thoughts
Ecumenism, Biblical Unitarianism and Trinitarian Renewal In this chapter, we will be looking at three great trends in the current Christian scene. First, we will consider the “ecumenical movement” that has been steadily gaining ground since its inception in the first...