Demonic Deception
Apostasy in the church and cult fiction
by Don Koenig
This series of articles starts with my apostasy in the church article it gives examples of apostasy, heresy and ongoing unsupported doctrines of men that are taught in different movements that have identified with Christianity. That article is followed by information on the Christian patriot movement with its fictional illuminated enemies. The rest of the series explains cult fictional doctrine as taught by their own founders. Do not be deceived by vain religious philosophies that enslave its members with doctrines of neo-Gnostics pagans who claim special knowledge from God contrary to God's own words in the Bible.
- Apostasy in the church and false doctrines of men is non-fiction
- The Christian identity and patriot movement often have fictional enemies
- Jehovah Witnesses and the Watchtower Society have a Jesus created from cult fiction
- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) was founded on a book of cult fiction
- Unity School of Christianity teaches metaphysical cult fiction
- Christian Science has the fictional delusions of Mary Baker Eddy
- The Church of Scientology was founded by the science fiction writer, L. Ron Hubbard
- The Unification Church (Moonies) have a fictional Christ