Basic Bible Doctrine, Part 4
Premillennialism
Catholicism, Mormonism
Jehovah's Witnesses, Armstrongism
Seventh Day Adventism
FOREWORD
Because of the nature of these topics and the amount of material contained
in each lesson, many teachers have found that two class sessions are required
to properly cover the material. Each lesson develops the central theme of its
title, but the outlines are organized so that each major sub-section is a self-
contained thought. Therefore teachers may develop the central theme in
either one or two sessions and maintain a complete thought either way.
This workbook has been prepared to serve as a complement to Basic Bible
Doctrine I. In Parts 1 & 2 the "First Principles of Christianity" are presented
with a positive format in an effort to introduce the pure truths of
undenominational Christianity without the clutter of doctrines and traditions of
men. However, every Bible student will at some point face various errors.
The devil will make sure to test the foundations on which our convictions are
based (2 Cor. 11:13-15; Matt. 7:15). This workbook is designed to help the
student give answers to some of the most prominent religious questions being
asked today.
Truth has nothing to hide nor to fear. Lovers of error are the only ones who
should be afraid to examine their beliefs or refuse to be questioned about
their scriptural authority (1 John 4:1). Those with prejudiced hearts are the
only ones who should get angry when discussing doctrinal differences (Matt.
13:13-15). And those who reject the truth and believe a lie are the only ones
who will refuse to change when shown they are in error (2 Thess. 2:9-11).
Every honest student will test what he believes and/or hears in the light of
God’s word (1 Thess. 5:2 1). If he learns that what he has believed is in error,
he will make the necessary changes just like the apostle Paul did (Acts
26:9-19). On the other hand, if what he believes is truth, it will be confirmed
by such a test. Therefore he is not afraid to examine doctrinal differences but
rather is eager and "ready always to give answer to every man that asketh a
reason for his hope" (1 Pet. 3:15). May each one who studies with this attitude
be blessed, and may the Lord use this work to His glory.
-- Robert Harkrider
BASIC BIBLE DOCTRINE
Book II, Part 4
EXAMINING POPULAR DOCTRINES
PREMILLENNIALISM
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| | Lesson 1 - Is There Going To Be A Rapture? | 1
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| | Lesson 2 - Will Israel Be Restored To Its Land? | 7
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| | Lesson 3 - Does Christ Now Reign As King? | 12
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| | Lesson 4 - When Is the 1,000 Year Reign Of Christ? | 17
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| | Lesson 5 - What Will Happen When Christ Comes Again? | 23
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CATHOLICISM
| | Lesson 6 - Could Peter Have Been A Pope? | 28
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THE CULTS
Mormonism:
| | Lesson 7 - Is The Mormon Church The One True Church? | 35
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| | Lesson 8 - How Does The Book Of Mormon Conflict With The Bible? | 41
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| | Lesson 9 - What Do Mormons Believe About God? | 51
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Materialists:
Jehavah’s Witnesses, Armstrongism, Seventh Day Adventism:
| | Lesson 10 - Was Christ Created First As An Angel? | 59
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| | Lesson 11 - What Happens When We Die? | 66
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| | Lesson 12 - For What Should We Hope? | 74
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| | Lesson 13 - Should The Sabbath Be Kept By Christians? | 81
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