No the cults have their own doctrine , not that what Jesus taught.
you show that you have accepted JESUS by following HIM....................
The doctrine of transubstantiation, accepted by some Christians, states that bread and wine are physically turned into the body and blood of Jesus at the eucharist, although to the senses they remain as before.
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The accepted procedure in deploying the equipment.
Seeing as how the vast majority of the Doctrine and Covenants is actually revelation from Jesus Christ, Himself, thousands.
Strategy is the big picture on how the war will be fought. Doctrine is the accepted procedures in applying equipment, weapons, and men.
All things in moderation is the accepted tennant.
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* a religious doctrine that is proclaimed as true without proof * a doctrine or code of beliefs accepted as authoritative; "he believed all the Marxist dogma"
No, they are not one and the same. The trinity will never end--the Alpha and Omega means the beginning and the end, meaning forever.Answer 2No. This belief is a heretical one held by cults like the Mormons and Jehovah's Witnesses and has absolutely no basis in scripture nor the doctrine of the Christian Church since the first century whatsoever, but an invention by certain cults to try to demote Jesus Christ as divine. Nowhere in scripture, nor in any of the non-canonical documents of the first century is Jesus ever regarded as Michael. Rather, there are many many references made both by Jesus himself as well as those who knew him well, that Jesus claimed to be divine and a person of the Trinitarian God, One God in three persons.
Christianity had many small cults appear from its doctrine not long after its birth, however on a major scale, Islam appeared only several hundred years after the recorded death of Jesus. Compared to in the full scale of history, that is a very short amount of time for another major religion to appear.