Furthermore, embracing a belief which is contrary and at odds with the Scriptures –you know, such as claiming that the sacrifice of God's only Son wasn't enough to redeem humankind once and for all and that it is absolutely necessary for one's salvation to put your faith in a living apostle of our time– is actually the definition of heresy. An important distinction to be made is that one can perfectly denounce or doubt the legitimacy of Naasón Joaquín's "apostleship" without rejecting Jesus Christ nor the teachings of the Christian doctrine. What these people from LLDM don't seem to realize when they use the word "apóstatas" to refer to the members or former members who do not believe in "La Elección" is that they're implicitly acknowledging that they view their so-called apostle as if he was Jesus Christ himself and also equating their sectarian doctrine to the entirety of Christianity.
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