Christianity, Cults & Religions helps you know what you believe and why! It compares the beliefs of 20 world religions and cults side by side: Who is God? Who is Jesus? What happens after death? How is a person “saved” and what is the spiritual goal? Religions include: Christianity, Jehovah’s Witnesses, Scientology, NEW! Seventh-day Adventism, Judaism, Islam, NEW! Kabbalah, NEW! Sikhism, Nation of Islam, Unity School of Christianity, Buddhism, New Age, Hinduism, Mormonism (Latter-Day Saints), Wicca, Hare Krishna, Unification Church, Christian Science, Nichiren Shoshu Buddhism, Bahá’í World Faith, and Transcendental Meditation (TM). Helps Christians understand their own beliefs. Many religious groups use the same terms but hold completely opposite beliefs. Knowing these differences helps Christians understand their own faith better. 14 panel, glossy pamphlet, fits inside most Bible covers.
Christianity, Cults & Religions pamphlet provides full comparisons of 18 groups, including the five major world religions. In side-by-side comparisons, the pamphlet addresses:
- The key person or founder of the group
- The date and place it was founded
- The key writings such as the Bible, the Book of Mormon, the Qur an (Koran), etc.
- Who is God?
- Who is Jesus?
- Who is the Holy Spirit?
- What is salvation?
- What happens after death?
- Other facts, beliefs, and practices
The 14-panel Christianity, Cults & Religions pamphlet is an excellent way to teach the key beliefs and practices of biblical Christianity and how it compares to other religions and cults. The pamphlet's concise nature makes it easy to see and understand how the religions and cults differ as well as what they may have in common.
The pamphlet also contains information that addresses How to Become a Christian and What Other Groups May Teach About Jesus with a verse-by-verse biblical response.
Pamphlet
Size: 140 x 217mm, unfolds to 838mm long. Fits inside most Bible covers.
Rose Publishing
Note: Current stock is of the previous edition which features 17 religions compared with Christianity.
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