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Slovak Stand for the Truth

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This booklet presents the Bible's commands to believers to give no support or fellowship to 'Christian' leaders who deny the biblical way of salvation. Separation from error is a vital New Testament doctrine, the neglect of which has led to the spiritual collapse of many once-pure denominations, missions and Bible colleges all over the world. Yet numerous Christians continue to ignore the pleadings of the Lord.


The author shows that separation from error is positive rather than negative, showing protective care for the Word and the Gospel, and safeguarding Christ's churches. Many reasons are advanced today in support of the opposite of separation, namely inclusivism. Ten common arguments in favour of co-operating with Bible-denying groups in, for example, evangelism are answered in these pages

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This booklet presents the Bible's commands to believers to give no support or fellowship to 'Christian' leaders who deny the biblical way of salvation. Separation from error is a vital New Testament doctrine, the neglect of which has led to the spiritual collapse of many once-pure denominations, missions and Bible colleges all over the world. Yet numerous Christians continue to ignore the pleadings of the Lord.


The author shows that separation from error is positive rather than negative, showing protective care for the Word and the Gospel, and safeguarding Christ's churches. Many reasons are advanced today in support of the opposite of separation, namely inclusivism. Ten common arguments in favour of co-operating with Bible-denying groups in, for example, evangelism are answered in these pages