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Do Seventh Day Adventists, Jehovah's Witnesses, and Mormons put a curse on their followers? [1 of 4] Thousands of years ago, as told in Galatians, Paul dealt with the same heresy that claims we make it to heaven through Jesus AND the Old Testament Law. This idea has been repackaged by the Seventh Day Adventists, yet Christians and others give them a pass. Paul says this:
"Have you suffered so much for nothing? Does God give you His Spirit and work miracles among
you because you observe the law [No!], OR is it because you believe what you heard [about Jesus]? The Scripture foresaw that God would justify the Gentiles [us, non-Jews] by faith [in Jesus]… ALL WHO RELY ON OBSERVING THE LAW ARE UNDER A CURSE.”   So whenever anyone, including Seventh Day Adventists, Jehovah's Witnesses, Mormons, or you name it, claim Jesus is the way BUT you've got to keep certain laws or group rules, they are attempting to 
preach a curse on you. I'm not saying that; it's God's Word. | image tagged in adventist,mormon,jehovah's witness,god,bible,jesus | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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Do Seventh Day Adventists, Jehovah's Witnesses, & Mormons put a curse on their followers? [4 of 4] To take on the law or group rules, as Seventh Day Adventists, Mormons, Jehovah’s Witnesses, and other cults make their people do, puts a horrible curse on those followers. But that's what sda is up to with their false works-based gospel, which is nothing new and just a repackaging of the same old heresy from way back at the beginning of the Church. SDA is not helping anyone and is instead putting people under a curse. That's what the Scripture says. You know, we can't even keep the first commandment. How many of us have loved the Lord our God with all your heart, mind, and strength every single day, perfectly? Don't say you have, or you'll also be guilty of violating the ninth commandment against lying. I'm just trying to help you. But my point is that we can't even make it past one requirement to achieve our own salvation without Jesus. It ain't gonna happen. We need Christ. It's the same with the Mormons. It's just another works-based cult. Cults are always works based! They start by getting their source of authority wrong and then all their other doctrine tumbles downhill from there. Ultimately, they get the wrong way to heaven because they don't trust in the free work of Christ alone that can't be used to control others. | image tagged in mormon,jehovah's witness,adventist,god,bible,jesus | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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ARE HINDUISM AND "WORD OF FAITH" THE SAME? Yes! 
Hindu gurus sell the idea that their 
devotees can
have perfect health
and perfect wealth by
donating the appropriate
amount of their cash to 
buy the right trinket
from the guru,
learn their techniques,
and then "use the force
of their words" to make
whatever they’d
like happen. That is exactly the same teaching as the high wealth and perfect health message pushed in our Western society by the Word of Faith guys and gals. How rich are Hindu gurus in such a low average income country? Well, Sathya Sai Baba, was estimated to be worth 40,000 crore. Hey, doesn’t "crore" sound like manly money? It’s like, “Roar!” money. Anyway, he was worth about $6.7 billion in 2011. And these gurus are ripping off India’s dirt poor, some of which are literally starving to death. Yet those poor people are led to believe, by Hindu gurus, that giving the guru cash will pull them out of their situation. That sounds just like the Word of Faith preachers in the American Church, who ask for your cash on late-night television with promises of God’s financial blessing in return. You can find out all about them, in great detail, with our huge study, "Charismatic Chaos." The Word of Faith people are modern-day gurus
conducting their fundraising business inside the Christian Church. | image tagged in hindu,guru,god,bible,christian,jesus | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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CAN WE ACHIEVE PERFECT HEALTH? [3 of 6] This quote from Word of Faith’s, Marilyn Hickey, is just wild. As you read it, keep in mind the Hindu false teachings about chanting mantras to supposedly attain perfect health and wealth. These false teachers really like to flip out when people say anything negative like the fact that we might feel a bit sick today. Their admonishment of us would go something like this: "Don't say that! You’ll make yourself sick! Don't you realize your words have power?"; But all that hype is just Hindu beliefs reflected in the behavior of the followers of Hinduism, New Age, and the Word of Faith movement. The latter is actually in the Christian Church. Here’s Marilyn Hickey: "Say to your body, 'You're whole, body! Why, you just function so beautifully and so well...you never have any problems. You're a strong, healthy body.' Or speak to your leg, or speak to your foot, or speak to your neck, or speak to your back.”
She might want to speak to a psychiatrist! I'm sorry, but this stuff is just crazy. She continues:
"Speak to your wife, speak to your husband, speak to your circumstances;
and speak faith to them to create in them. And God will create what
you are speaking.” No, He won't; God is not your butler. | image tagged in health,healing,hindu,new age,god,bible | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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CAN WE ACHIEVE PERFECT HEALTH? 
[5 of 6] Contrary to the Bible, Word of Faith preacher, Frederick Price, says this: "How can you glorify God...when your body doesn't even work? What makes you think the Holy Ghost wants to live inside of a body where He can't see through the windows and He can't hear with the ears; where the limbs and organs and cells do not function right?”
What Price just said puts a stake in the heart of every person who has ever gotten a disease, been confined to a wheelchair, or had body parts that didn't work. Again, it's the same Hinduism mindset where Word of Faith followers donate money to get the trinkets and then use them to perform the guru's techniques, chanting the prescribed mantras. Then when the devotee remains in their wheelchair, what response do they get from their American guru? The false teacher actually has the audacity to say something like, "Well, you must be hiding some secret." or "You just don't have enough faith.” It’s easy to see why Peter said, “Their condemnation has long been hanging
over them and their destruction has not been sleeping.” | image tagged in health,healing,god,bible,hindu | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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