Introduction Introduction to Christadelphianism What do the Christadelphians Teach? Christadelphian History Is Christadelphianism Christian? Answering a "refutation" of "Is Christadelphianism Christian?" Issues and Answers John 1:1, and the Word became flesh Is God...
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Christadelphianism
Has God performed the greatest act of love and Christadelphianism
This is an unusual question for Christadelphians. Has God performed the greatest act of love? It is a question designed to provoke deeper thought on the nature of God and what He has done in our lives. God is love (1 John 4:8). So, I ask if God has been as loving as...
Did Jesus have a sin nature as the Christadelphians teach?
Jesus did not have a sin nature. However, that has not stopped the Christadelphians from teaching He did. This is not surprising considering they deny the doctrine of the Trinity and the deity of Jesus. As with all non-Christian cults that deny the true doctrine of...
Questions for Christadelphians
According to Christadelphian theology, Jesus had a sinful, fallen nature. Deut. 17:1 says, "You shall not sacrifice to the Lord your God an ox or a sheep which has a blemish or any defect, for that is a detestable thing to the Lord your God," (NASB, See also Ezekiel...
The Christadelphian view of the Holy Spirit
The Christadelphians deny the doctrine of the Trinity. Therefore, they also deny that the Holy Spirit is the third person in the Godhead. When we say that the Holy Spirit is a person, we do not mean that He has a body of flesh and bones or that His first name is Holy...
The Christadelphians, John 1:1, and “The Word Became Flesh”
An examination of John 1 provides an important contrast between the Christadelphian Jesus and Jesus of Scripture. The Bible bears witness of Jesus (John 5:39). He is our Savior, our King, and Lord. But not all who call themselves Christian agree on who Jesus is. Some...
Introduction to Christadelphianism
Christadelphianism is a relatively new religious system. It claims, like many other non-Christian cults, to be the authentic Christian Church with authentic Christian doctrines. However, it denies the Trinity doctrine as well as the deity of Christ and the Holy...
Can the Christadelphian Jesus with a fallen nature save anyone?
According to the Christadelphians, Jesus was a created thing with a fallen and unholy nature that needed to save Himself. But how is it that such a fallen creature can be the savior of sinners? Does it make any sense? No. The Christadelphians are wrong. Following is...
Answering a “refutation” of “Is Christadelphianism Christian?”
It is quite a compliment when the groups I tackle on CARM attempt to answer the charges of them not being Christian. Following is one of the papers found on a Christadelphian website that attempted to refute the CARM paper titled "Is Christadelphianism Christian?" The...
Was Jesus’ sacrifice blemished according to Christadelphian theology?
Without realizing it, Christadelphians present Jesus as unacceptable sacrifice with blemish and defect. According to Christadelphian theology, Jesus had a sinful and fallen nature.[fn]The Christadelphians: What They Believe and Preach, p. 82.[/fn]. He, therefore,...