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Theological
Term |
This Cults Definition of the Theological
Term |
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Christ |
The man Jesus; the Messiah. |
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Death of Jesus |
Accepts the literal death of Jesus. |
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God |
Was once a man who progressed until he became God; he
has a body as tangible as man's, therefore he is not
omnipresent; there are many gods. |
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Holy Spirit |
He is a god, also a personage of spirit; he is the
influence of deity. |
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Jesus |
In his preexistent state he became a god through his
obedience and devotion: he was conceived in the flesh by
sexual relations between the Virgin Mary and Elohim, a
resurrected and glorified father. |
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Life After Death |
All are eventually saved — there is a punishment for the
disbeliever which is not eternal. |
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Resurrection of Jesus |
Accepts the bodily resurrection of Jesus. |
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Salvation |
Only comes through faith in Jesus Christ and obedience
to the law and ordinances of the gospel. |
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Sin |
The transgression of the law; we are not held
accountable for Adam's sin. |
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Trinity |
Rejects the doctrine of the Trinity, but instead
believes there are many gods. |