It's Better to be Divided by the Truth Against the Pseudo-Christian Cults

The issue is why is there division?  Division is NOT always a bad thing.  While Christians are commanded to be united with each other because they have one Lord, one Jesus, one God, one faith (Ephesians 4:1-5) but they are divided against the world because they are NOT of the world (John 15:18-19).  Christian doctrine is so intolerant (yet loving) that it could not agree with any other error.  Here are some situations that would call to be divided against the so-called Christian cults (who are nothing more than a series of sick jokes and cruel hoaxes, parody churches at best) in which will result to faithful Baptists to be criminalized:
  • In exposing the Vatican, there are anti-Catholic cults like the Watchtower Society, the INC, the Pentecostals, the Seventh Day Adventists, the church of Alexander Campbell, the Lutherans, Mormons, Orthodox churches, etc. who may want to team up with the Baptists in doing that task.  However, they have SEVERAL unbiblical doctrines that teach another Jesus and a dictator God that demands people to earn their salvation instead of relying solely on Jesus Christ alone.  The major problem may be with the Pentecostals and the Seventh Day Adventists who tend to show their insecurity over their false doctrines by attacking Baptists (who are eternal security proponents) to be teachers of license of sin, homosexuals and even agents of the Vatican with little or no proof and many of them are conspiracy theorists and con artists.  Honestly, arguing with them is also a waste of time.
  • There are many pastors who pretend to be Christians but they are teaching dangerous doctrines like adding something else to salvation.  They must be avoided and their doctrine exposed.  Never mind about singling them out, their doctrine exposes them!
  • The Roman Catholic institution during the Vatican II Council tries to infiltrate several Baptist movements (and some pseudo-Baptists have already given in) and if these Baptists do not give in to the ecumenical movement, they are labeled as hateful bigots.  Many of its members have tried to convince the Baptists that they merely have a "different interpretation" but the Bible is clear in 2 Peter 1:20 that no Scripture is of private interpretation.  Former Catholics turned Christians among them are former priests and nuns who have entered into the Baptist groups admit this form of treachery is simply the Inquisition moving in the shadows as if it should do its horrors like in the dark ages, it would be bad imagery for the Roman Catholic institution.
So far, there is no way that a true Baptist Christian can ever accept these false teachings and these are just some of them:
By the way Baptists are divided against the world and we are physically divided in terms of organization but are united with each other in the Holy Spirit as members of the One True Church.