Gosh, this reminds me of what our church went thru last year, after digging deep into our pastor we found out how he gaslighted people, abused them, controlled them, and even stole money almost in broad daylight with people too shy to speak up against him. In the end, he almost destroyed this church, so many have left and some involved with his abuse has left the faith now calling Christianity bunk because of what he did to her and the fact we disfellowshipped with her because of her unrepented sin. It's awful to see that/hear it, we do indeed need to stand in the Word and not be afraid to speak out when we see something wrong.
I'm sorry but if you don't think its fake after all of that I don't know what to tell you... its LITERALLY stolen from paganism....paganism predates Christianity by millions of years...
Alisa, I NEVER thought of doubt that way. Thank you so much. I was afraid of my moments of doubt. I thought they were signs of losing faith. But I just realized every time I feel doubt or have questions I find myself digging even more. And I come out on the other side more deeply rooted.
It is if it is fear based for the individual, and if it is based in control instead of freethinking, love, and acceptance. Also I don't agree with them not acknowledging that homosexuality is not a sin.
I agree with the audio book thing as well. Like I just listened to Fault Lines by Voddie Baucham and it was wonderful. But I feel like it would have been so much more impactful had he narrated himself. He's such a great orator.
I usually just search for them on here..you can find the bible in any translation and there are tons of books/sermons then other books too aside from church stuff.. librivox is a channel with quite a few
@@jaquirox6579 just depends on what your looking for :) some have ads or are split into multiple videos if they're real long, but there are plenty if ya look
Being that it stems from the cult of human ego ... everything in common with those two words spirituality and religion ... is doomed to become giddy. "Moreover -- if I may put another strain upon you -- he thinks he is the Creator's pet. He believes the Creator is proud of him; he even believes the Creator loves him; has a passion for him; sits up nights to admire him; yes, and watch over him and keep him out of trouble. He prays to Him, and thinks He listens. Isn't it a quaint idea? " 'Letters from Earth'- Mark Twain
Something Paul did by trade: Made tents. Something Paul also did: Wrote Scripture. Something Paul likely did not do by trade: Make tents with Scripture written on them.
@@kenmcfaren8440 I'm' not good at thinking up names. This is the 3rd change from when I started this channel. I'm hoping to start making videos soon. The name came out of my desire to produce resources for Christians to study God's word. I'm not a trained teacher, so rather than call myself a teacher, I think you could say I'm more of a librarian. I love to study the word, and read books about the Scriptures. So my videos will be driven in that direction.
1 Peter 3:15 📖 “But in your hearts sanctify Christ as Lord.c Always be prepared to give a defense to everyone who asks” Matthew 28:19 💝👑🕊 “Therefore go and make disciplesd of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit”
@@kelseykjarsgaard5774 no, its not a cult. Not even a "might be". It can be made into a cult by "leaders" who misinterpret scripture, sure...(aka Joseph Smith) But... Jesus didn't teach in secret. He taught openly in the synagogues. And His invitation was and is open for all who will receive Him. We have the free will to reject Him and what He's done. We're also encouraged to be like the Bereans, to search scripture 🤍
Interestingly, the verse the Lord quoted to John deliberately excludes the portion about the Messiah’s liberation of prisoners. It might’ve been tender, but I think it was also a rebuke of John’s expectations given the Messiah’s advent.
There are cult groups that call themselves Christian, but its impossible to call Christians a cult given the diversity of ideas, looks, habits, etc. I've been involved with an actual religious cult. And, everyone talks the same, looks the same, largely acts the same. The fact I can go to one Christian church, not like it, and go to one down the block that looks, acts, sounds completely different, maybe even with very different teachings, shows Christianity is not a cult.
Zoe Girl came to my city, Billings Montana. And you performed at the church my old babysitter used to take me. Which was First Assembly of God. I ignorantly thought I could go to this church concert. I was sadly disappointed when I found out there was a cover charge comparable to a mainstream concert, that I could not afford. So I didn’t get to go. I was an orphan, and I struggled just to provide for myself at 13 years old. But it was on that day, where I learned a lot about “Christian bands”. Calling it The Christian Industrial Complex… couldn’t be more correct.
@@Acts-1915 Eternal hell is not a "choice". It leaves the believer without a choice. If you have to choose between giving me your money or death, am I giving you a choice?
Hmm, is Christianity a cult? Well, let's go through the checklist that most Christians put other religions through... 1) exclusivity? Yes 2) one prophet whose word is inerrant who is the sole authority? Yes (Jesus). 3) If someone does not believe in said religion, will you be banished or punished? Yes (if you don't believe in Jesus, you will go to hell). 4) Are all other religions seen as evil or wrong? Yes... So, I guess the answer to the title of the video is a resounding YES! CHRISTIANITY IS DEFINITELY A CULT!
It is absolutely a cult. I was in it for years and years. Went to Bible college. One of the characteristics of a cult is to convince followers/believers that leaving will be devastating. Christianity teaches that every sin is forgivable except for not believing. So many pastors taught that leaving the faith would result in depression, despair, loneliness, meaninglessness… which would not be farther from the truth. I felt and continue to feel liberation from the mind control I experienced in the multiple churches I tried. I was guilted into behaving in certain ways. This video makes the point that Christianity cannot be a cult because people died when Jesus came back. I used to make the argument myself as a Christian. Except that it rests on the belief of that claim, which was not expressed in a traceable way until about 80 years after Jesus died. And also people are willing to die for some pretty absurd reasons. It doesn’t give legitimacy to any of those reasons. The Bible teaches that questioning the gospel is actually Satan trying to steal the truth. This is by design. Constantine’s design, which canonized a collection of accounts put together by the Council of Nicea. And all these centuries later, it is that version of the Bible, and in those few, flawed, powerful men’s act of choosing that version, that people believe in today. And it’s bananas. It’s absolutely a cult. There just isn’t a centralized leader. They’re all followers of a version of Jesus but only vaguely.
Why is this even a topic? Nobody is forced to join Christianity people choose it by choice. Nobody is forced. Jesus gave us freedom. Love and performed many miracles and also gave us the free. Will to do what we wanted to do.
People ARE forced to join Christianity case in point…the children of Christian families. They go to church where they learn about the Bible, worship, and generally practice Christianity despite not actually being given a choice (they were dragged there)
No, I’m referring to something else . The Hebrew Roots movement is a fixation of becoming more Jewish to unlock the hidden center of Christianity or to be more Christian ... This is my definition but I know several people who are really into it an read an exclusive bible called the Jewish Bible by David Stern. He has changed texts of the Bible , specifically about justification and the law to mean something closer to the Roman Catholic idea of justification . It seems to me to b very cult like
I grew up in a conservative church that has started to turn progressive. What I despise is that they aren't honest about it. The preachers don't straight up say "I think the whole Bible's poetry or written by the patriarchy" or whatever. The congregation trusts the church and they take in the poison of the universal christ etc little by little. I see my in laws like frogs sitting in water slowing heating up and not understanding why I'm telling them to get out.
The preachers themselves dont really have a choice. Mainstream culture keeps changing and they feel pressured to compromise. Many preachers don't have proper qualifications or skills to survive in the outside world. Some gave up their prosperous life, and are now too proud to head back. In other words, the church industry is their only choice, so they cannot risk offending the woke.
How come nobody is talking about the Southern Baptist Convention accepting LGBTQ and Critical Race Theory? Either you’re for God or you’re NOT for God.
If this is true it’s very serious and tragic....they’re in danger of jeopardising their salvation to conform to the world - they’re not preaching the true Gospel
Is abortion/ "murdering a child in the womb" mentioned in the Bible? He mentions this at 42:30 I have never heard of a verse like that. Was just curious.
(Proverbs 6: 17. And hands that shed innocent blood.)I am pretty sure it doesn't say anywhere specifically 'abortion,' but if you look into the practices of ancient cultures you will find child sacrifice is common and they usually involve the child to be born. But that's not to say people were not given herbs or something to induce a miscarriage. It is worth investigating.
Beware, the group "Lord´s Recovery" erroneously teaches it's dangerous to read the Word of God directly. They say you should only understand the Bible through their ministry and teacher who they exclusively follow: Witness Lee. They say you cannot really understand the Bible outside of his teachings and that he was the unique minister of the age with the complete revelation.
Yes. In fact every religion, started as a cult with a few members. When a cult or a sect grows, imposing their beliefs on people, it always develops in a more aggressive way. It becomes a religion as soon as a greater minority or a majority of the society one lives in, surrenders to a religion to be and is recognised by other religions. That simple? Yes, that simple. As an atheist, I have been confronted by tens of religious institutions. I am sticking to atheism and let religious people be. Also quite simple. But in the end, all religions are cults., no exception.
What is a cult? My understanding is that a cult is a group where it’s members cannot ask questions to seek the truth about what they’re being told to believe, or to seek the truth period. A cult is under the mentality of either just blindly believe or leave.
I discovered this channel maybe over a year or so ago...? My memory is baaaad. I'm not sure what I believe personally, and I don't know these guys other than seeing them on an Apologia/Cultish podcast about UFOs recently. Did the Jeremiah dude say he was an atheist near the end at 1:39:48?? I must have mis- heard.
The way to avoid a cult is to follow facts not faith without evidence. The problem is that Christians are stuck in a loop of the Bible equal facts and facts equal Bible so they will never assess the Bible.
Christianity is a faith based on facts. In fact the biblical definition of faith is based on evidence and there’s great evidence for Christianity being true. The Greek word for faith pistis in its original context of the New Testament is belief based on evidence not absence from it.
I came from New age and serm to be struggling with terminology ect. You said "dark night of the soul" but I thought that was a spiritual term? Thank you
Absolutely not. Christianity is not a cult. It is a relationship with the Creator of mankind & everything in the universe & can one only experience that through Jesus Christ.🔥❤🙌🙏☝💪
@@aprilaronson1012 It oultines the authoritarian attributes found in cults dealing with behavior/thought/emotion control and suppression. Recently reading Reich's 'Mass Psychology of Fascism' which talks about the sexual control aspect of authoritarianism.
I mean.... the third word in the definition of cult is church. "A deviant church with novel beliefs" Not sure why people are surprised when they find out churches are cults lol
@@marymartin7193 correct ... cultish behavior ... and mob mentality. the women probably don't pluck their mustache hair, shave their legs or armpits either )
@@joeamatuccio9929 apologetics studio are calvinists. calvinists believe god created all things, and controls all things, predetermined all things, and made all things exactly the way they are. ... thus god also created evil. therefore since calvinists believe god created evil. they are blaspheming against the holy spirit ... the only unforgivable sin. calvinists also believe the only people who will be saved have been predetermined by god. (of course ... they smugly think they are among the "chosen" to be saved without a shred of evidence) and since calvinists believe god predetermined who will be saved ... they have removed free will - the gift of god to humans, and removed jesus from the equation. since god (according to calvinists) has already determined who will be saved ... (and who will not be saved) ... those who will be saved do not need christ and those who will not be saved cannot come to christ. thus calvinists are not christians. in fact ... calvinists are exactly like muslims in their thought process.
All the other content really resonates with me, but this episode does not. The Christian church is historically oppressive and has not changed. The hosts still make judgments on others on their lifestyles and choices like an oppressive system and a cult. Using the bible to justify that judgement is cultist in nature.
Statements and judgments on a person's identity is oppressive. Judgement on a woman's clothing, still oppressive, a comment by a man, definitely oppressive.
Dressing modestly and biblical view... The bible was set in another time, culture, country, and religion. Like the audacity to still judge woman and giving them a "standard" is oppressive
Christians are called to judge other Christians...by the standard God set...which is found in the Bible... It can absolutely be viewed as oppressive and wrong, if you're not submitted to the One who set the standard.
Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Matthew 11:28 KJV Jesus lives Jesus Christ is Lord For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God; Romans 3:23 KJV Jesus loves you repent You're a sinner in need of a Savior That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved. For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation. Romans 10:9-10 KJV
If Christians learned Hebrew and taught their children Hebrew, the children would not accept Christianity growing up. The bastardized translation of Hebrew into English and other languages is egregious and outright corruption of our Holy Scriptures. Take for example the King James Version of Isaiah 14:12 "How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning! how art thou cut down to the ground, which didst weaken the nations!". IT DOES NOT SAY THAT IN MY TANACH!!!! This is what is says "How have you fallen from heaven, the morning star? You have been cut down to earth, You who cast lots on nations." ....and this is just the tip of the iceberg.
Hey Jeramiah and staff, Have you seriously SERIOUSLY looked into (studied) the actual in depth history of Christianity not just from theologian sources but from actual Academia? Problematic at the least! Any questions to this statement, I would be glade to elaborate.
The true gospel is repent be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of your sins and receiving the baptism of the Holy Ghost there is no other gospel
54:00 Right... The standard perks of being a Christian is being given a holy book in which you are told how to treat your slaves, as opposed to not enslaving people to begin with. Exodus 21:7 gives explicit instructions to enslave women for indefinite periods of time. I'm not sorry for at least considering that some corrupted, self-deluded or aggrandized propagandist knew exactly what they were doing when they wrote the words that could justify so many evil acts. Maybe if your holy book wasn't such a contradictory mishmash of archaic superstitions, lies and human rights abuses; You wouldn't have to rely on pressuppositional apologetics. Congratulations Apologia, I now trust rollercoasters more than a hot fart or Apologian cultists. Feel better, do better.
I can see how Exodus 21:7 and other OT scriptures would upset people, but a little push back is necessary. Context is key when it comes to reading anything, especially ancient literature. I suggest reading all of Genesis through Deuteronomy. Once that's done, you'll notice that all the laws expound on the ten commandments in Exodus 20. You should also note Exodus 21:7-11. Then ask some questions: Why would the father decide to sell his daughter in the first place? Why would God allow this kind of practice for His people? Was Hebrew slavery the same as Ancient Near Eastern slavery? Was Hebrew slavery the same as American slavery? If not, how was Hebrew slavery different and why? What was the purpose for Hebrew slavery? Is "slavery" the best modern term that fits the ancient Hebrew context? How would knowing the biblical Hebrew language help me answer these questions (by the way, it definitely helps)? Slavery in the bible is not a question that can be answered in a quick, tweetable post. It takes a lot of effort and research - more than a google search - and understandably so. The Torah is not a modern document that we can skim through and make blanket statements based on our own western/modern presuppositions, especially when we haven't put the work into understanding it for what it is. That's how we can do better.
@@scottmacfeat2568 Your pushback is slavery apologetics and special pleading for a specific cultures translation of superfluous tautology. That doesn't mean it's moral, it's just immorality from a different source.
@@santasalligators My push back comes from years of academic study in this field. Cultural context is more than apologetics... It's about respecting the people in their time and understanding why they did what they did. If we throw context out the window, we're in danger of ethnocentric ignorance.
Do you know what a cult really is? Just cause some factions of Christians or other religious group are given the label as a cult it doesn’t mean every religious groups are cults, there are certain difference between law abiding loving religious people and cult members. If your church is telling you to cut ties with friends or family members cause they stop believing then your church is a cult, if they tell you that you have to change things about yourself and that change is unreasonable then it’s a cult. You can believe what ever you want but if that’s at the expense of your relationships with other people, if your faith doesn’t command you distance yourself from friends or people who care it’s not a cult.
@@ananathan1712 what about Apostle Paul saying in Timothy those who don't provide for their relatives are not of the faith and are worse than a unbeliever?
Christianity is most certainly a cult. Its a massive conglomerate of people believing in an supernatural being above them with powers and judgement, with groups of practitioners who gather under ceremonies, adapt their lives to their beliefs, refute any evidence that may decree otherwise, and beckon other individuals to join in their belief system because "Their religion is the true religion." They do contain even at the most mundane level ritualistic practices, convert anything they see unfit into a product of their religion to open up the acceptance of things they wish to be true, and I could keep going. The problem with asking someone if christianity is a cult or not solely depends on whether or not you are asking someone who is christian. If you ask someone in a group deemed to be a cult if they were in a cult, what do you think their response would be? Christianity is a cult, and those who believe it will deny it because it infringes on their faith and their peace of mind, and unfortunately it is the most successful cult to have existed, why else would all other religions that preceded it get stomped out over time?
Daniel is not one of the books of the prophets in the Jewish Bible. It is in the book of 12. As far as Daniel 9:25-27 "the Anointed One will be put to death and will have nothing" He will have nothing. The Temple will be destroyed along with Israel. Replaced with abomination and desolation. Is that not what happened? Jesus died and had nothing. Jerusalem was destroyed. Anointed One can mean many things. Cyrus was an anointed one for example. The true Messiah is to bring peace to all the earth. Draw people to Jerusalem, rebuilt, to worship God. Jesus did not do that. To claim but he will is nonsense. Very much like LDS claims.
@@kevinguidry7194 that's the fancy term for basically recreating the last supper. What I'm talking about is that Christians perform something called communion where they eat the body and blood of their dead God. If eating and drinking the body and blood of a dead God is not cultish then please tell me what is 🤣
@@kyleisaacson4852 Well let's take a look at the communion shall we they eat the wafers of the lord and the priest drink the wine you see what I'm saying
@@kyleisaacson4852 Thanks man besides the only thing I know that is Cultish is that one of the denominations may think that they are the only true Christian church that's crazy man