Comparative Teachings Collection

Deconstructing and Understanding the failures of organized Religion

While religion can be useful for some, it more often serves to put individual believers in bondage. Why is this the case? Explore the complexities of organized religion and its doctrines through a comparative lens. In “Deconstructing Organized Religion,” we critically examine the beliefs, practices, and cultural influences of various Christian traditions, shedding light on their origins and implications. This collection invites readers to rethink institutionalized faith and embrace a personal, transformative connection with God as revealed through the Great News.

Calvinism

Unpack the basis of Calvinism in comparison to faith in The Great News, including its doctrines of predestination, total depravity, and irresistible grace. This subcollection examines these ideas from a fulfilled perspective, offering critiques and insights that emphasize God’s grace, freedom, and universal love.

Mormonism

Explore the doctrines, practices, and history of Mormonism through the lens of the fulfilled perspective. While we have thousands of teachings on Mormonism, this subcollection highlights differences and points of agreement, encouraging thoughtful dialogue and personal exploration.

Evangelicalism

Analyze the influence of evangelicalism on modern Christian culture and its alignment and misalignment with the Great News. This subcollection explores common evangelical practices, such as altar calls and revivalism, while offering fresh perspectives rooted in subjective Christianity.

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