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"False doctrine" and "false teaching/false teacher" are labels that get used a lot, but with the weight they carry we need to be careful to use them accurately.
So, this week we look at the history of "False doctrine" and what it teaches us about what we should consider false doctrine and what would be better classified as "misguided."
You can watch the video below, or listen on the Church Reset Podcast (Apple, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app).
Simplistic, and yet deep enough!
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There is a difference between doctrine missing understanding and false doctrine. For example: Apollos on baptism. What do we say to congregations that use the instrument in worship? Is it wrong? Yes. Is it a sin? Yes. Does that make it false doctrine? What if the elders say they have studied scripture and concluded it is authorized? Is it now false doctrine?