Tag: Dogma

Please stop talking about Jezebel…

What I actually want to stop talking about, so I’m going to talk about it, is the efforts to use Jezebel as the foundation for the house of cards within the Holiness movement as the anti-makeup and jewelry monument (idol). A statue erected and constantly glorified across pulpits to disparage and to dissuade the usage of such things.

Contending for the Faith – A Necessary Fight

We are currently living in a day when not only are false prophets and fake teachers found in Bible-believing circles but moreso there are blasphemous teachers who masquerade the Gospel in their private jets and crystal palaces with claims of prosperity, health and wealth, slick sermons with make-up camera-ready faces preaching another gospel than what the Apostles one and for all delivered to the saints.

Throwing the Baby Out with the Bathwater

Some of the most basic concepts of Christianity and Biblical knowledge are often skewed by organizations that take over your thinking, individuality and personal responsibility. For instance, I existed for 15-years in an echo-chamber. I was forbidden from following other pastors and learning from them, even pastors in our organization. I was to ‘learn my shepherd’s voice’ and no one else’s.

Does ‘Long Hair’ Mean ‘Uncut’ Hair? Nope.

Does Paul’s teaching on Women having Long Hair and Men having Short Hair teach that men are supposed to crop their hair short and women are to NEVER cut their hair as some teach?

Vague Dogma: Holy Magic Underwear

Have you ever heard of the secret under clothing worn by Mormons and was curious what it was? Is it really Holy Magic Underwear? Where did the idea come from, and do they still practice it? We answer all of those questions here!

Vague Dogma: Holy, Magic (uncut) Hair

Does the Bible teach that a woman cannot cut her hair by any length, and that a man cannot have hair longer than a few inches? In our Vague Dogmas series, we identify Christian beliefs that are not grounded in Scriptural truth or are cherry-picked Scriptures misused and clumped together incorrectly to create a vague dogma.

Vague Dogmas: Series Introduction

Has someone ever said something to you and you thought, “That’s not in the Bible!”