Are ancient heresies still influencing Christianity today? In this video, we explore Ancient Heresies That Are Still Around Today and how false teachings from the early church are still impacting modern faith, theology, and culture. Many believers—especially new Christians, Gen Z Christians, and people curious about Jesus—don’t realize that ideas similar to Gnosticism, Arianism, and other early church heresies continue to appear in modern conversations about God, Jesus Christ, and the Bible.
If you’re a Christian wanting to strengthen your faith, someone struggling with doubt, or a skeptic exploring Christianity, this video will help you understand how early church leaders defended biblical truth, sound doctrine, and the gospel of Jesus Christ against teachings that distorted the message of salvation. We break down these ancient theological errors in a clear and relatable way so you can recognize them when they show up in modern spirituality, progressive theology, or cultural Christianity.
Understanding these historical heresies will deepen your knowledge of Christian theology, church history, apologetics, and biblical doctrine while helping you stay rooted in the truth of Scripture. If you want to grow spiritually, defend your faith, and better understand what the Bible actually teaches about Jesus, this video is for you.
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