The Christian Science movement began with Mary Baker Eddy in 1879. As of 2004 there were approximately 2,000 “Churches of Christ, Scientist,” found in 80 countries around the world. Below are some resources that hold up Christian Science teachings regarding God,...
Religions and cults expert Ron Rhodes gives this concise overview of some of the areas of disagreement between Christianity and Masonry: “Masons typically teach that the Bible is one of many holy books. They teach that Jesus is just one of many ways to the...
Despite the fact that many of these teachers contradicted each other, the Baha’i religion teaches that Krishna, Zoroaster, Moses, Buddha, Confucius, Jesus, Muhammad, and the Bab (the Persian founder of a nineteenth-century religious movement which laid the...
The Seventh-day Adventist Church (SDA) was started by Ellen G. White in the United States of America in the nineteenth century and continues to this day. While holding to many Biblical teachings, there are some disagreements between evangelical Christians and...
The so-called “Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints” was founded in the early part of the nineteenth century by a man named Joseph Smith. What does the Mormon church teach? What books does it look to as authoritative? How do Mormon teachings line up...