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Christianity, Cults, and Religions
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Biblical
Christianity
At A Glance
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Mormonism (Latter-Day Saints |
Jehovah's Witness |
Armstrongism |
Unification Church |
Christian
Science |
Unity School of Christianity |
Spiritualism
Spiritism |
Scientology |
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Key Person or Founder |
Jesus Christ. Founded about A.D. 30-33, in
the Judean Province of Palestine (Israel today), under the Roman
Empire. |
Joseph Smith, Jr. (1805-1844), founded the
church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-day Saints in 1830in New
York. Headquarters in Salt Lake City, Utah. |
Charles Taze Russell (1852-1916), later
Joseph F. Rutherford. Began 1879 in Pennsylvania. Headquarters
in Brooklyn, New York. |
Herbert W. Armstrong (1892-1986). Founded
Worldwide Church of God (WCG) in 1934. Worldwide Church of God
left his beliefs, but splinter groups still follow them. |
Sun Myung Moon (born 1920). Founded 1954
in South Korea. Current headquarters in New York City. |
Mary Baker Eddy (1821-1910). Founded 1875
in Massachusetts. Current headquarters in Boston, Massachusetts |
Charles (1854-1948) and Myrtle (1845-1931)
Filmore. Founded 1889 in Kansas City, Missouri. Headquarters in
Unity Village, Missouri. |
Ancient belief popularized by sisters Kate
and Margaret Fox, 1848, in Hydesville, New York. Many small
groups, no official headquarters. |
L. Ron Hubbard (1911-1986). Founded 1954
in California. Current headquarters in Los Angeles, California. |
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Key Writings |
The Bible, written originally in Hebrew
and Aramaic (Old Testament), and Greek (New Testament) |
The Book of Mormon; Doctrine and
Covenants; Pearl of Great Price; the Bible (Kings James Version
only or Smith's "Inspired Version"); authoritative teachings of
Mormon prophets and other LDS "general authorities." |
All current Watchtower publications,
including the Bible (New World Translation only), Reasoning from
the Scriptures, You Can Live Forever in Paradise on Earth.
Watchtower and Awake! magazines. |
News groups, often former WCG members, who
still follow Armstrong's traditional teaching produce: The
Phiadelphia Trumpet magazine, Malachi's Message, Key of Kavid TV
program and others. |
Divine Principle by Sun Myung Moon,
considered the "Completed Testament." Outline of the Principle,
Level 4, and the Bible. (The Bible is "not the truth itself, but
a textbook teaching the truth.") |
Science and Health, With Key to the
Scriptures; Miscellaneous Writings; Manual of he Mother Church;
and other books by Mrs. Eddy. The Bible (not as reliable).
Christian Science Journal, Christian Science Sentinel, and other
writings. |
Unity magazine. Lessons in Truth,
Metaphysical Bible Dictionary, the Bible (not as reliable,
interpreted with "hidden" meanings). |
Spiritualist Manual, Aquarian Gospel of
Jesus Christ, Oahspe, the Bible (selected portions), and others. |
Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental
Health and others by Hubbard. The Way to Happiness. |
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Who is God |
The one God is Triune (one God in three
Persons, not three gods): Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Often the
title "God" designates the first Person, God the Father. God is
a spiritual being without a physical body. He created the
universe out of nothing. He is eternal, changeless, holy,
loving, and perfect. |
God the Father was once a man, but became
God. He has a physical body, as does his wife (Heavenly Mother).
No Trinity. Father, Son, and Holy Ghost are three separate gods.
Worthy men may one day become gods themselves. |
One-person God, called Jehovah. No
Trinity. Jesus is the first thing Jehovah created. |
One infinite, eternal God. Traditionally
Armstrongism denies a Trinity, defining God as a "family of
individuals. "However, in 1995, WCG leaders officially accepted
a Trinitarian concept of God and now accept biblical beliefs. |
God is both positive and negative. God
created the universe out of himself; the universe is God's
"body." God does not know the future, is suffering, and needs
man (Sun Myung Moon) to make Him happy. No Trinity. |
God is an impersonal Principle of life,
truth, love, intelligence, and spirit. God is all that truly
exists (matter is an illusion). |
Invisible impersonal power. "God" is
interchangeable with "Principle," "Law," "Being," "Mind,"
"Spirit." God is in everything, much as the soul is in the body.
No Trinity. the Spirit is reality; matter is not. |
God is infinite intelligence. Impersonal
power controlling the universe. |
Does not define God or Supreme Being, but
rejects biblical description of God. Everyone is a "thetan," an
immortal spirit with unlimited powers over its own universe, but
not all are aware of this. |
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Who is Jesus |
Jesus is God, the second Person of the
Trinity. As God the Son, He has always existed and was never
created. He is fully God and fully man (the two natures joined,
not mixed). As the second Person of the Trinity, He is coequal
with God the Father and the Holy Spirit. In becoming man, He was
begotten through the Holy Spirit and born of the virgin Mary.
Jesus is the only way to the Father, salvation, and eternal
life. He died on a cross according to God's plan, as full
sacrifice and payment for our sins. He rose from the dead on the
third day, spiritually and physically immortal. For the next 40
days, He was seen by more than 500 eyewitnesses. His wounds were
touched and He ate meals. He physically ascended to Heaven.
Jesus will come again visibly and physically at the end of the
world to establish God's kingdom and judge the world. |
Jesus is a separate god from the Father
(Elohhim). he was created as a spirit child by the Father and
Mother in Heaven, and is the "elder brother" of all men and
spirit beings. His body was created through sexual union between
Elohim and Mary. Jesus was married. His death on the cross does
not provide full atonement for all sin, but does provide
everyone with resurrection. |
Jesus is not God. Before he lived on
earth, he was Michael, the archangel. Jehovah made the universe
through him. On earth he was a man who lived a perfect life.
After dying on a stake (not a cross), he was resurrected as a
spirit, his body was destroyed. Jesus is not coming again; he
"returned" invisibly in 1914 in spirit. Very soon, he and the
angels will destroy all non-Jehovah's Witnesses |
Jesus is God incarnate (in human form).
Armstrong suggested that Jesus would return to earth in 1975.
Groups following Armstrong's original teachings (Global,
Philadelphia, and United Churches of God) say Jesus was not
resurrected physically and that he is the only one who has been
born again. Worldwide Church of God believes that Jesus was
raised spiritually and physically. |
Jesus was a perfect man, not God. He is
the son of Zechariah, not born of a virgin. His mission was to
unite the Jews behind him, find a perfect bride, and begin a
perfect family. The mission failed. Jesus did not resurrect
physically. The second coming of Christ is fulfilled in Sun
Myung Moon, who is superior to Jesus and will finish Jesus'
mission. |
Jesus was not the Christ, but a man who
displayed the Christ idea. ("Christ" mans perfection, not a
person.) Jesus was not God, and God can never become man or
flesh. He did not suffer and could not suffer for sins. He did
not die on a cross. He was not resurrected physically. He will
not literally come back. |
Jesus was a man and not the Christ.
Instead, he was a man who had " Christ Consciousness." "Christ"
is a state of perfection in every person. Jesus had lived many
times before and was in search of his own salvation. Jesus did
not die as a sacrifice for anyone's sins. Jesus did not rise
physically and will never return to earth in physical form. |
Jesus was a man, not God. While on earth,
he was a prophet or an advanced medium (one believed to
communicate with the spirit world). Jesus is now a spirit that
one can communicate with in the spirit world. |
Jesus is rarely mentioned in Scientology.
Jesus was not the Creator, and not an "operating thetan" (in
control of supernatural powers, cleared from mental defects).
Jesus did not die for sins. |
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Who is the Holy Spirit |
The Holy Spirit is God, the third Person
of the Trinity. The Holy Spirit is a person, not a force or
energy field. He comforts, grieves, reproves, convicts, guides,
teaches, and fills Christians. He is not the Father, not the
Son, Jesus Christ. |
"Holy Ghost" is a god separate from the
Father and the Son. "Holy Spirit" is a fluid-like substance by
which the Father exercises his influence. |
Impersonal "holy spirit" is not God, but
rather an invisible, active force from Jehovah. |
Armstrongism: Holy Spirit is an impersonal
force. Worldwide Church of God: Holy Spirit is God, the third
person of the Trinity. |
The Holy Spirit is a feminine spirit who
works with Jesus in the spirit world to lead people to Sun Myung
Moon. |
Holy spirit is defined as the teaching of
Christian Science. Impersonal power. |
The Holy Spirit is the law of God in
action, "the executive power of both Father and Son." A
"definite" thought in the mind of man. |
The Holy Spirit is not part of this
belief. However, some use the term to refer to the spirit of a
holy person who once lived. |
The Holy Spirit is not part of this
belief. |
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How to Be Saved |
Salvation is by God's grace, not by an
individual's good works. Salvation must be received by faith.
People must believe in their heart that Jesus died for their
sins and physically rose again, which is the assurance of
forgiveness and resurrection of the body. This is God's loving
plan to forgive sinful people. |
Resurrected by grace, but saved (exalted
to godhood) by works, including faithfulness to church leaders,
Mormon baptism, tithing, ordination, marriage, and secret temple
rituals. No eternal life without Mormon membership. |
Be baptized as Jehovah's Witnesses. Most
followers must earn everlasting life on earth by "door-to-door
work." Salvation in heaven is limited to 144,000" anointed
ones." This number is already reached. |
Salvation is by grace (the unmerited favor
of God). Whereas Armstrong followers must recognize Old
Testament sabbath days, feast days, and dietary prohibitions,
such as no pork or shellfish, WCG has abandoned these beliefs. |
Obedience to and acceptance of the True
Parents (Moon and his wife) eliminate sin and result in
perfection. Those married by Moon and his wife drink a special
holy wine containing 21 ingredients (including the True Parents'
blood). |
Humanity is already eternally saved. Sin,
evil, sickness, and death are not real. |
By recognizing that each person is as much
a Son of God as Jesus is. There is no evil, no devil, no sin, no
poverty, and no old age. A person is reincarnated until he
learns these truths and becomes "perfect." |
Knowledge and good works enhance one's
status in the afterlife. |
No sin or need to repent. Salvation is
freedom from reincarnation. One must work with an "auditor" on
his "engrams" (hang-ups) to achieve the state of "clear," then
progress up the "bridge to total freedom." |
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What Happens After Death |
Believers go to be with Jesus. After
death, all people await the final judgment. Both saved and lost
people will be resurrected. Those who are saved live with Jesus
in Heaven. Those who are lost suffer the torment of eternal
separation from God (Hell). Jesus' bodily resurrection
guarantees believers that they, too, will be resurrected and
receive new immortal bodies. |
Eventually nearly everyone goes to one of
three separate heavenly "kingdoms" with some achieving godhood.
Apostates and murderers go to "outer darkness." |
The 144,000 live as spirits in heaven. The
rest of the righteous, "the great crowd," live on earth, and
must obey god perfectly for 1000 years or be annihilated. |
Armstongism: Resurrected believers will
live on the new earth. Unsaved will face judgment. |
After death one goes to the spirit world.
There is no resurrection. Members advance by convincing others
to follow Sun Myung Moon. Everyone will be saved, even Satan. |
Death is not real. Heaven and hell are
states of mind. The way to reach heaven is by attaining harmony
(oneness with God). |
Death is a result of wrong thinking. One
moves to a different body (reincarnation) until enlightenment.
No literal heaven or hell. |
After life on this earthly plane, life
continues in the spirit world, where one's spirit may progress
from one level to another. Heaven and hell are states of mind.
Some believe in reincarnation. |
Hell is a myth. People who get clear of
engrams become operating thetans. |
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Other Beliefs or Practices |
Group worship, usually in churches. No
secret rites. Baptism and Lord's Supper (Communion). Active
voluntary missionary efforts. Aid to those in need: the poor,
widows, orphans, and downtrodden. Christians believe that Jesus
is the Jewish Messiah promised to Israel in the Old Testament
(Tanakh). Jesus said His followers would be known by their love
for one another. |
No alcohol, tobacco, coffee, or tea.
Baptism on behalf of the dead. Two-year missionary commitment
encouraged. Door-to-door proselytizing. Secret temple rituals
available only to members in good standing. Extensive social
network. People of African ancestry not granted full access to
Mormon priesthood and privileges until 1978. |
Known as the Watchtower Bible and Tract
Society. Meet on Sundays in "Kingdom Halls." Active members
encouraged to distribute literature door-to-door. Once a year,
Lord's Evening Meal; only "anointed" ones may partake. Do not
observe holidays or birthdays. Do not vote, salute the flag,
work in the military, or accept blood transfusions. believe
Armageddon will occur soon. |
Groups like the Philadelphia Church of God
and Church of God International still hold Armstrong's views
such as deity for mankind, no immortality of the soul, no
literal hell, no medical treatment, and Anglo-Israelism. Since
Armstrong's death, WCG, which was formerly very cultic, has
undergone many changes toward more biblical views. |
Mass marriages (recently 30,000 couples),
based on different racial backgrounds, arranged and performed by
Moon. Members believe that Jesus bows down to Sun Myung Moon and
that Moon is the King of Kings, Lord of Lords, and the Lamb of
God. Contact with spirits of the dead accepted. |
Members use Christian Science
practitioners instead of doctors. Healing comes from realizing
one cannot be sick or hurt and that the body cannot be ill,
suffer pain, or die (matter is an illusion). Attracts followers
by claims of miraculous healing. |
Worship services in Unity churches.
Counseling and prayer ministry ("Silent Unity") by phone and
mail. It is reported that Unity receives millions of prayer
requests annually. Unity devotionals, such as Daily Word, are
used by members of other religious groups and churches. Millions
of pieces of literature are printed each year. |
Séances to contact the dead. Psychic
demonstrations. Church services with singing, music, sermon,
spirit messages from the dead, and prophecies. May use Ouíja™
boards. Often attracts grieving people who hope for contact with
a deceased loved one. |
Members observe birth of Hubbard and
anniversary of publication of Dianetics. Controversy follows the
group worldwide. Time magazine and Reader's Digest have
published damaging exposés. Various media have reported that
church leaders have had indictments and/or convictions for
burglary, wiretapping, conspiracy, and other felonies. |