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Which Doctrines Should Christians Divide Over?

host Adriel Sanchez aired October 4, 2021

Episode 807 Show Notes 

From the Show

Which are the doctrines are we to make a big deal about? There are some teachings and views aren’t going to determine one’s eternal security because they don’t change the way we view Jesus as our Lord and savior.

Adriel Sanchez

Which Doctrines Should Christians Divide Over?

Questions in this Episode

  1. My family member was in the Freemasons. Is this secret society incompatible with Christianity?
  2. In 2 Timothy 2 and Titus 3:9, Paul address quarrelling in the church. When we are fellowshiping with people of different theological views, for instance someone who venerates and worships Mary, is this a matter of salvation? The Bible also speaks of not arguing over lesser matters. Is this like those lesser cases of ideas?
  3. Why don’t pastors today focus on the Jewish origins of Jesus?
  4. Where does Jesus say that faith is required in him for salvation?
  5. If you don’t practice the gift of tongues, do you think that those who have the gift of tongues are in error?
  6. In a “government of the people, by the people and for the people” what guilt attaches to the people for the sins of the government?

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Adriel Sanchez

Adriel Sanchez is pastor of North Park Presbyterian Church, a congregation in the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA). In addition to his pastoral responsibilities, he also serves the broader church as a host on the Core Christianity radio program, a live, daily call-in talk show where he answers listeners' questions about the Bible and the Christian faith. He and his wife Ysabel live in San Diego with their five children.

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