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The
Christian Family Fellowship
I received an email that asked me to look at the
Christian Family Fellowship group out of Tipp City, Ohio. I
did. The Christian Family Fellowship is another non-Christian cult
spreading in the already cult-saturated landscape of America. Their
website can be found at www.cffm.org.
Unfortunately, the group is growing with fellowships in other
states. I do not know how large the membership is but it appears to
be in the thousands. This group appears to be an offshoot of the Way
International, a decidedly non-Christian cult since it denies the deity of
Jesus.
The Christian Family Fellowship Ministry
describes itself as a "studying, teaching, and fellowship
ministry." It says, "Our purpose is to study and search
the scriptures to understand their accuracy regarding Jesus Christ, who is
'the way, the truth, and the life.'" This sounds good on the
surface. But, when you dig into the site, you discover some serious
problems.
The Christian Family Fellowship denies the
doctrine of the Trinity. In its statement of faith, it says,
"We believe in one God, the creator of the heavens and earth; in
Jesus Christ, God's only begotten Son, our lord and savior, whom God
raised from the dead; and we believe in the workings of the Holy
Spirit." This is standard phraseology for those who reject the
Trinity teaching. This denial of the Trinity is confirmed in a paper
on the website written by from a Rev. Jeff Rath (August 1998) titled,
"The Historical background of the Trinity." In it Rev.
Rath states, "The trinity originated with Babylon." He
then goes on to attack the doctrine as an unbiblical teaching.
He also states that trinitarianism is polytheistic. This is a
misrepresentation of the Trinity
doctrine which is decidedly not polytheistic. It is
monotheistic. Nevertheless, this does not stop Rev. Rath from trying
to build a case in support of his false presupposition. Rev. Rath
proceeds to quote early Christian creeds out of their context and sets
them against each other in an attempt to make his case against
trinitarianism. Additionally, Mr. Rath even quotes Arius of
Alexander a false teacher of the early church and Victor Paul Weirwille,
founder of the cult The Way International who also
denied the Trinity and deity of Christ. He cites numerous
"scholars" and various works but none of his quotes contain any
page numbers so they can be verified. He concludes his paper by
stating, "In our day and time the doctrine of the trinity is a
cornerstone of idolatry."
Elsewhere, in the same paper, Rev. Rath quotes an
Anthony Buzzard who says, ". . . we shall find not a hint that Jesus
believed himself to be an uncreated being who had existed from eternity.
Matthew and Luke trace the origin of Jesus to a special act of creation by
God when the Messiah’s conception took place in the womb of
Mary." Rev. Rath then says, "Arius and his followers
believed that Jesus Christ was created, that he was not in the beginning
with God. They believed that he had a beginning, whereas God has no
beginning. This makes Jesus Christ substantially different from God, which
means he cannot be of one-substance with God as the trinitarians
believe."
Without a doubt, this the Christian Family
Fellowship ministry denies the deity of Christ. This fact alone
makes this group a non-Christian cult.
Also, I concluded from reading through the site
that the CFFM considers the Holy Spirit to be a force like radar or
electricity, and not a person. This would be consistent with their
denial of the Trinity and the deity of Christ. Of course, in so
doing they err by not affirming that the Holy Spirit speaks (Acts 13:2), has a will (1 Cor. 12:11), loves (Rom. 15:30), and can be grieved (Eph. 4:30). Certainly, a force
cannot speak, have a will, love, or be grieved. For more information
on this issue, please go to the Holy
Spirit on CARM.
A summarized list of doctrines held by the
Christian Family Fellowship, extracted from its site and other sites it
promotes, are:
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The Trinity is false.
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Jesus is a created
being.
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Jesus will return.
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Jesus was born of the
virgin Mary.
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The Holy Spirit is a
force.
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The dead are not
conscious.
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Speaking in tongues is a
manifestation of being a "believer."
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The devil is real.
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Hell is merely the
grave.
Defense of The Trinity
The
Trinity is indeed a biblical teaching. If you'd like more
information on this please go to Trinity
and What is the Trinity to
learn more. But, for a few verses here, please consider.
THE TRINITY
If Jesus is not God,
then explain
- How was it possible for Jesus to know all things, (John 21:17)?
- How can Jesus know all men (John 16:30)?
- How can Jesus, the Christ, dwell in you (Col. 1:27)?
- How can Jesus be the exact representation of the Nature
of God (Heb. 1:3)?
- How can He be our only Lord and Master (Jude 4)?
- How can Jesus be called the Mighty God (Isaiah 9:6) if there is
only one God
in existence (Isaiah
44:6-8; 45:5)?
- How was Jesus able to raise Himself from the dead (John 2:19-21)?
- How can Jesus create all things (Col. 1:16-17), yet it is God who
created all things by Himself (Isaiah 44:24)?
- Why was Jesus worshiped (Matt. 2:2; 2:2; 14:33; 28:9; John 9:35-38; Heb. 1:6). when He says to worship
God only (Matt. 4:10)?
(same Greek word for worship is used in each place.)
- Then why did Jesus claim the divine name, "I
AM", for Himself in John
8:58? (see Exodus 3:14)?
Conclusion
Jesus said, "Unless you believe that I AM, you will die in your
sins," (John 8:24).1 The Christian Family Fellowship Ministry
denies the true Christ and thus has a false faith in a created
being. Faith is only as good as who you put it in.
Though this paper is brief, it should serve as a
proclamation that the Christian Family Fellowship is not Christian at
all. It is a non-Christian cult.
Follow-up note, 7/14/01: since the release of this paper, I have
received numerous emails from members of the Christian Family
Fellowship. Each of them were very condemning of my paper. No
problem. I expect that. However, several of them told me that
the Trinity was a doctrine of three separate gods and then proceeded to to
refute the three-god idea. This tells me that leaders who are
teaching them are teaching the wrong thing about what the Trinity really
is. Often, in cults, the teachers misrepresent the truth in order to
make their own teachings sound better. Incidentally, not one
respondent answered any of the questions about Jesus being God in this
paper.
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1. The word "He" is not in the Greek
Manuscripts. Furthermore, only 24 verses later, Jesus said, "Before
Abraham was, I AM," (John
8:58). If you look at Exodus
3:14 where God says to Moses, "I AM WHO I AM"; and He
said, "Thus you shall say to the sons of Israel, ‘I AM has sent me
to you’," then you can easily see that Jesus claimed to be God
in flesh.
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