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Why are fables and false teachings dangerous for Christians?

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Fables and false teachings are dangerous because they turn believers away from the truth and lead to spiritual deception (Titus 1:14).

Fables and false teachings are a significant threat to Christian faith because they distort the truth of the Gospel, leading to spiritual deception and disobedience. In Titus 1:14, Paul warns against engaging with these fables, indicating that they can corrupt one's understanding of God's truth. Such teachings can arise from traditions, as seen with the Pharisees in Matthew 15, who prioritized human traditions over divine commandments. This deviation not only jeopardizes individual faith but can also mislead entire congregations, underscoring the necessity for believers to ground themselves firmly in the Word of God.
Scripture References: Titus 1:14, Matthew 15:1-9

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