False heretic to clarify: That our teachings do not coincide with the Bible.
True Facts: Our church has many incredibly great and knowledgeable Bible scholars who know the Bible inside and out. If you study the Bible yourself very carefully and prayerfully, I am convinced that you will not be able to find any church that teaches and follows the Bible more closely than our Church. There are some verses that every Christian church interprets differently, which is why there are so many dozens of different Christian denominations.
True Story: Regarding the teaching/concept of the Trinity which we interpret differently than many Christian churches: A nice young Bible-believing couple, who were long-term insurance clients of mine, knew that I also had a deep love for the Bible and for Jesus Christ as our Savior, and we discussed this on occasion. They knew and trusted me, and their doctor and dentist were also members of our church along with several other people whom they knew and trusted. One day the wife asked me if we believed that our Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ were two separate individuals or one person – – – as in the doctrine of the Trinity which began to be taught as doctrine in the Catholic Church by a majority vote after much disagreement and debate in the Nicene Creed in 325 AD. If you will prayerfully study the Bible, I think you will see that such a doctrine was never taught in the Bible by Jesus, or by any of his apostles or prophets. Anyway, the wife asked me what our church believes about this, because she said that she and her husband had been studying the Bible on their own quite extensively for the past few months; and they had observed that there are many Bible scriptures that make it very clear that our Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ are two separate individuals. I agreed with her that she was right, that if you study the Bible carefully, it is quite clear that they are separate individuals. I don’t want to offend you or hurt your feelings or anyone’s; but I hope you won’t mind if I quote a few of the many Bible scriptures that, to me, make it very clear that our Heavenly Father and His Son, Jesus Christ, are two separate individuals, who are one in unity and purpose, such as the following Bible verses and dozens of others: