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Being Aware of the Many TeddyBug False Teachings Which Includes His Denial of People Suffering in Eternal Hell
Posted : 11 Jan, 2022 01:25 PM

What is false doctrine?

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Doctrine is “a set of ideas or beliefs that are taught or believed to be true.” Biblical doctrine refers to teachings that align with the revealed Word of God, the Bible. False doctrine is any idea that adds to, takes away from, contradicts, or nullifies the doctrine given in God’s Word. For example, any teaching about Jesus that denies His virgin birth is a false doctrine, because it contradicts the clear teaching of Scripture (Matthew 1:18).



As early as the first century AD, false doctrine was already infiltrating the church, and many of the letters in the New Testament were written to address those errors (Galatians 1:6–9; Colossians 2:20–23; Titus 1:10–11). Paul exhorted his protégé Timothy to guard against those who were peddling heresies and confusing the flock: “If anyone advocates a different doctrine and does not agree with sound words, those of our Lord Jesus Christ, and with the doctrine conforming to godliness, he is conceited and understands nothing” (1 Timothy 6:3–4).



As followers of Christ, we have no excuse for remaining ignorant of theology because we have the “whole counsel of God” (Acts 20:27) available to us—the Bible is complete. As we “study to show ourselves approved unto God” (2 Timothy 2:15), we are less likely to be taken in by smooth talkers and false prophets. When we know God’s Word, “we are no longer to be children, tossed here and there by waves and carried about by every wind of doctrine, by the trickery of men, by craftiness in deceitful scheming” (Ephesians 4:14).



It is important to point out the difference between false doctrine and denominational disagreements. Different congregational groups see secondary issues in Scripture differently. These differences are not always due to false doctrine on anyone’s part. Church policies, governmental decisions, style of worship, etc., are all open for discussion, since they are not directly addressed in Scripture. Even those issues that are addressed in Scripture are often debated by equally sincere disciples of Christ. Differences in interpretation or practice do not necessarily qualify as false doctrine, nor should they divide the Body of Christ (1 Corinthians 1:10).



False doctrine is that which opposes some fundamental truth or that which is necessary for salvation. The following are some examples of false doctrine:



• The erasing of hell. The Bible describes hell as a real place of eternal torment, the destination for every unregenerate soul (Revelation 20:15; 2 Thessalonians 1:8). A denial of hell directly contradicts Jesus’ own words (Matthew 10:28; 25:46) and is therefore a false doctrine.



• The idea that there are “many paths to God.” This philosophy has become popular recently under the guise of tolerance. This false doctrine claims that, since God is love, He will accept any religious effort as long as the practitioner is sincere. Such relativism flies in the face of the entire Bible and effectively eliminates any need for the Son of God to take on flesh and be crucified for us (Jeremiah 12:17; John 3:15–18). It also contradicts Jesus’ direct words that He is the only way to God (John 14:6).



• Any teaching that redefines the person of Jesus Christ. Doctrine that denies the deity of Christ, the virgin birth, His sinless nature, His actual death, or His physical resurrection is false doctrine. A group’s errant Christology readily identifies it as a sect or cult that may claim to be Christian but is actually teaching false doctrine. Even many mainline denominations have begun the rapid slide into apostasy by declaring that they no longer hold to a literal interpretation of Scripture or the deity of Christ. First John 4:1–3 makes it clear that a denial of biblical Christology is “anti-Christ.” Jesus described false teachers within the church as “wolves in sheep’s clothing” (Matthew 7:15).



• Teaching that adds human religious works to Christ’s finished work on the cross as necessary ingredients for salvation. This teaching may pay lip service to salvation by faith alone but insists that a religious ritual (such as water baptism) is salvific. Some groups even legislate hairstyles, clothing options, and food consumption. Romans 11:6 warns against attempts to mix grace with works. Ephesians 2:8–9 says we are saved by the grace of God, through faith, and nothing we do can add to or take away from it. Galatians 1:6–9 pronounces a curse on anyone who changes the good news of salvation by grace.



• The teaching that presents grace as a license to sin. Sometimes called “easy-believism,” this false doctrine implies that all one must do for right standing with God is to believe the facts about Jesus, pray a prayer at some point, and then resume control of one’s life with the assurance of heaven at the end. Paul dealt with this thinking in Romans 6. In Matthew 7:21–23, Jesus warned those who adopt this doctrine that they did not know Him at all. Second Corinthians 5:17 states that those who are “in Christ” become “new creatures.” That transformation, in response to a believer’s faith in Christ, changes the outward behaviors. To know and love Christ is to obey Him (Luke 6:46).



Satan has been confusing and perverting the Word of God since the Garden of Eden (Genesis 3:1–4; Matthew 4:6). False teachers, the servants of Satan, try to appear as “servants of righteousness” (2 Corinthians 11:15), but they will be known by their fruits (Matthew 7:16). A charlatan promoting false doctrine will show signs of pride, greed, and rebellion (see Jude 1:11) and will often promote or engage in sexual immorality (2 Peter 2:14; Revelation 2:20).



We are wise to recognize how vulnerable we are to heresy and make it our habit to do as the Bereans did in Acts 17:11: “they . . . examined the Scriptures every day to see if what Paul said was true.” When we make it our goal to follow the lead of the first church, we will go far in avoiding the pitfalls of false doctrine. Acts 2:42 says, “They devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer.” Such devotion will protect us and ensure that we are on the path Jesus set for us.

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Being Aware of the Many TeddyBug False Teachings Which Includes His Denial of People Suffering in Eternal Hell
Posted : 11 Jan, 2022 01:29 PM

amen bro david and let's pray that teddy bugs repents along with his sidekick dom 64 and anyone else that falls prey to false teachings and false prophets -- time is oh so short

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Being Aware of the Many TeddyBug False Teachings Which Includes His Denial of People Suffering in Eternal Hell
Posted : 11 Jan, 2022 01:39 PM

Sorta makes you wonder why certain false teachers feel compelled to deny an eternal hell in which people (false teachers included) will be tormented throughout all eternity.

Very very sad, I wouldn’t wish that on anyone

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Being Aware of the Many TeddyBug False Teachings Which Includes His Denial of People Suffering in Eternal Hell
Posted : 11 Jan, 2022 03:17 PM

teddy bugs and other false teachers try to teach annihilationism

but here's the scoop 🕵️🗞️





,aionion aionios – – eternal

“aionios,” the adjective corresponding, denoting eternal. It is used of that which in nature is endless, as, e.g., of God, (Rom. 16:26), His power, (1 Tim. 6:16), His glory, (1 Pet. 5:10), the Holy Spirit, (Heb. 9:14), redemption, (Heb. 9:12), salvation, (5:9), life in Christ, (John 3:16), the resurrection body, (2 Cor. 5:1), the future rule of Christ, (2 Pet. 1:11), which is declared to be without end, (Luke 1:33), of sin that never has forgiveness, (Mark 3:29), the judgment of God, (Heb. 6:2), and of fire, one of its instruments, (Matt. 18:8; 25:41; Jude 7).”



🤔🤔 teddy bugs is denying eternal damnation but the same word aionios applies to God's nature redemption and his eternal judgment

etc etc



That would be like saying because eternal judgment doesn't exist neither does eternal righteousness our Salvation exist



Not to mention aren't annihilationists like teddy bugs trying to rob God of his justice ❓❓ what happened to do the crimes do the times ❓❓ 🙂💯👍😉

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Being Aware of the Many TeddyBug False Teachings Which Includes His Denial of People Suffering in Eternal Hell
Posted : 12 Jan, 2022 02:20 PM

Like many cult followers, the TeddyBug just goes whenever and wherever his cult leader tells him

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Being Aware of the Many TeddyBug False Teachings Which Includes His Denial of People Suffering in Eternal Hell
Posted : 12 Jan, 2022 02:24 PM

If the TeddyBug’s cult teacher said to jump off the edge of Teddy’s flat earth, the TeddyBug would just jump—no questions asked—yes sir dear leader‼️‼️

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Being Aware of the Many TeddyBug False Teachings Which Includes His Denial of People Suffering in Eternal Hell
Posted : 13 Jan, 2022 06:23 PM

@dave

Another gotquestions post, is that where you get your theology, instead of from the Word of GOD Almighty.

Dave, not one person is condemned because they do not believe in hell, they are condemned because they do not believe in the Messiah YASHUA HA MASHIACH.

Why are you so infatuated with hugs and Dom.

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Posted : 14 Jan, 2022 09:52 AM

Got Questions is made up of a group of believers, some of which may be pastors and teachers who are obedient and familiar with God’s word. You may have never read the following verse: Ephesians 4:12 “To prepare God’s people for works of service, so that the body of Christ may be built up.”

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Being Aware of the Many TeddyBug False Teachings Which Includes His Denial of People Suffering in Eternal Hell
Posted : 14 Jan, 2022 10:05 AM

Quiz, I thought you said people go to hell because of unbelief, didn’t you? or am I hallucinating?

Seems such unbelief in hell is just one more way of calling God a liar.



Quiz by accusing me of infatuation—sounds like you’re a little jealous because I didn’t include you in the Dom, Halo Harry and TeddyBug trinity of false teaching.

Well, is the following better?

The Dom, you and your TeddyBug advisor provide a treasure trove of false teaching examples that are made to order and readily refutable.

Hope that helps

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