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Tape: Baptism
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D. Bercot. What the early Christians believed about baptism and how the Scriptures support their beliefs.
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Tape: Descent into Hades
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Christ's Descent into Hades.
D. Bercot.
What the early Christians believed about Christ's descent into Hades or hell. This was once considered a foundational belief of Christianity, and it is one of the tenets taught in the Apostles Creed.
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Tape: Images and Prayers to Saints
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What the Early Christians Believed About Venerating Images and Praying to Saints.
Did the early Christians use images or icons? Did they pray to saints, Mary, or anyone other than God?
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Tape: Life After Death
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What the Early Christians Believed About Life After Death.
Do we go straight to heaven or hell when we die? Here's what the early Christians believed, along with the Biblical basis for their beliefs.
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Tape: Mary
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D. Bercot.
In this tape, Bercot examines what the Scriptures teach about Mary, including the verses that Catholics often quote in an attempt to buttress their teachings about Mary and in support of the titles they give her, such as “Queen of Heaven.” He then looks at the teachings of the early church about Mary. Finally, he discusses how Mariolatry got started, and why it became so popular during the time of Constantine.
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Tape: Trinity
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What The Early Christians Believed About the Trinity.
The Trinity is one of the central doctrines of Christianity. Probably most Christians have heard of the Nicene Creed, and they think they hold to its teachings on the Deity of Christ. However, as Bercot explains in this message, most Christians today hold to a view of the Trinity that is not in accordance with either the Nicene Creed or the early Christian doctrine of the Trinity.
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