Here is an overview of my series on the teachings of the New Apostolic Church. Topics: Apostleship, doctrine of salvation, exclusivity, sacraments, and more—critically examined in light of the Bible.
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Trinity, Triunity, Triune God – What Is It? In short, what I explain in detail below: 📘 Doctrine of the Trinity – Simply Explained 🧩 What Is This About? Christianity …
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Forgiveness of Sins in the New Apostolic Church – Doctrine and Biblical Comparison How does the New Apostolic Church understand the forgiveness of sins – and what does the Bible …
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✝️ What is the Gospel? Many people believe Christianity is just a religion with rules. However, at its center is something much greater: the Gospel – the good news of …
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The New Apostolic Church claims its Apostle Ministry is essential for salvation. This article critically examines the NAC Catechism against the New Testament’s unique definition of an Apostle.
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The New Apostolic Church teaches that salvation can reach the dead through prayer and proxy sacraments. This analysis shows why salvation is decided in this life and not through rituals …
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The New Apostolic Church (NAC) links salvation to baptism and sealing by apostles. But it offers no assurance—only the “possibility” of being saved. This article examines NAC’s exclusive teaching.
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Rick Davies is dead. Here are some thoughts on his meaningful songs with Supertramp.
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Does the New Apostolic Church carry out missionary work? On the regional homepages of the NAC in Germany you can find the following sentence: “Our mission: to go to all …
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How could we describe the incomprehensible, eternal God? What is his character?
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Were books removed from the Bible? Was the canon manipulated? Here you can read how the 66 books of the Bible were determined—well-founded, understandable, compact.
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Is there an absolute truth in religious matters? Search for a person, not for a religious system.
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My three tips for bible reading to avoid three problems.
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This form will help you to check out how many books you can read in a year based on your reading capacity.
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The Gospel of Jesus Christ is no religion. I tell you why.
