To Search for Truth

The Christian Gospel is unique to all other religions and we can look back at what the Church has taught for nearly two millennia and know for certainty that we preach this same Gospel. Learn More

 

Man is created in the image of God as free moral agents who are expected to, willing to, and able to choose, trust and have faith. We can know this through the scriptures, and see this same doctrine taught from the very beginning of the Church up to today. Learn More

 

Faith is an essential Christian doctrine for it is through Faith that we please God. We can see this clearly in the phrase "Your Faith" which is used by Jesus and throughout the scriptures over 40 times. Learn More

 

God is the one that justifies and he is the one that gives the gift of Grace. We can walk through the scriptures and see these processes in their proper order.

 

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The Atonement of Sins was paid in full by Jesus on the Cross and is not limited in anyway. The Sacrifice of Jesus was complete and whole and he paid for the sins of ALL Men, from the least of the sinners to the False Prophets and False Teachers. Learn More

 

The warnings of Apostasy or falling away are in the scriptures for they are true. These warnings are there so that we can teach proper doctrine, and if any among you strays from the truth and one turns him back, let him know that he who turns a sinner from the error of his way will save his soul from death and will cover a multitude of sins.. Learn More

 

The Free Will of Man was taught for the first four centuries of the Christian Church. The evidence of this truth is overwhelming clear. We will reveal where this doctrine was changed by Augustine and then by John Calvin. Learn More

 

Conditional Predestination was taught for the first four centuries of the Christian Church. Fate and Unconditional Predestination was brought forth from the teachings of the Gnostic's. Learn More

 

The capability of a Christian to fall into Apostasy was taught for the first four centuries of the Christian Church. It was the Gnostic's that taught that the Elect "cannot in any measure suffer hurt, or lose their spiritual substance, whatever the material actions in which they may be involved” Learn More

 

Unconditional Predestination is found in the form as Fate and Determinism as taught by the Gnostic Christians from the first century to modern times. Learn More

 

Early Gnosticism - Learn More
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The genesis and foundation of TULIP can be found in the teachings of the Gnostic’s and was refuted by the Apostolic Church Fathers as false teachings. Learn More

 

John Calvin took much of his thought and ideas from Augustine who was a Manichean Gnostic for nine years. Augustine taught that we should use the teachings of the Heathens and “we must take and turn to a Christian use”. Learn More


John Calvin believed that his doctrines were an “indispensable prerequisite” to reading and understanding the scriptures and “God's work rather than mine”. This is very similar to the teachings and writings of the Jehovah’s Witnesses and Mormons. Learn More


John Calvin denied that the Cross was sufficient for the Atonement for sins stating “Nothing had been done if Christ had only endured corporeal death”. This is a denial of an essential Christian Doctrine which is nothing less than heresy. Learn More


John Calvin was totally unrepentant in the death of John Servetus stating “I would like to kill again the man that I have destroyed”, and “posterity owes me a debt of gratitude for having purged the Church of so pernicious a monster”. Learn More


Islam also teaches Unconditional Predestination and in review of their Articles of Belief and quotes from the Quran they match very closely with the teachings of John Calvin and other prominent leaders that teach Calvinism. Learn More