Kathryn Bernardo, ABS-CBN actress, an Iglesia Ni Cristo® member wearing what her church hated most -- THE CROSS! Source: TheSplendorOfTheChurch Blog |
Christmas song recording with Kathryn Bernardo, an Iglesia Ni Cristo® member, doing what her church forbid its members to participate -- |"PAGAN" CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION. Pure HYPOCRISY!
And ANTHONY TABERNA, another Iglesia Ni Cristo®, member!
Iglesia ni Cristo are master of twisting things and make them look good. It started with their founder who twisted the scriptures because he didn't understand the scriptures, so he twisted the scriptures to refer to himself. He's so cunning to fool his people –twisting the Scriptures so he could insert himself and his church! Gospel of Manalo uses the technique called Classical Conditioning. Deception and twisting of the scripture make his members believing a lie, with a very shallow reasoning people are being fooled with what the INC ministers are saying. Dictator-like control they have over their members through brainwashing. As a human being you have the right to worship or not as you choose. The government can't penalize you because of your religious beliefs.
ReplyDeleteIn classic cult fashion, Iglesia ni Cristo demands strict obedience from its members. More cultishness: the church is a family business.
The cultic nature of Iglesia ni Cristo is its claim to be the sole source of truth and salvation. This may seem odd since Christianity, as a whole, makes these claims of exclusivity, too. The difference is that, while Christianity does make exclusive claims, individual churches / denominations do not (or at least should not) claim to be the sole source of that exclusivity. True churches recognize that there are other Christian churches outside of their own denomination that are rightfully Christian and that we can all believe different things on secondary doctrines, yet still all be saved. Jesus Christ Himself said that salvation is found in Him, that He is the only way to the Father (John 14:6), not membership in a specific church.
Michael, well said... thank you.
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