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What does the Bible say about religious error?

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The Bible warns believers to avoid cunningly devised fables and religious errors.

In 2 Peter 1:16, the Apostle Peter emphasizes the importance of remaining steadfast in the truth and not being led astray by cunningly devised fables. These fables represent the multitude of errors that can mislead believers. Instead of being swayed by human wisdom or false gospels, Christians are encouraged to rely on God's grace, which keeps them anchored in the truth. The prevalence of religious error underscores the necessity of sound teaching and reminders concerning the gospel.
Scripture References: 2 Peter 1:16

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Beware of Fables 2
Jim Byrd · Oct 25, 2015
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