Perhaps the earliest known "legalists," these early church Jews claimed that you cannot be saved unless you follow the Jewish laws.
Who are Judaizers?
These men are the patriarchs of the Jewish faith, from whom Jesus' line comes.
Who are Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob?
This was the headliner of the concert we went to in March.
Who is Big Daddy Weave?
This is the religion that Christianity came from.
What is Judaism?
This musical artist sings "My Promised Land."
Who is Josiah Queen?
Popular in todays churches around the U.S. and on TV, these heresies believe in "name it, claim it" or that you should have "health and wealth."
What are "Prosperity Gospels" or "Word of Faith?"
These are the names of Jacob's two wives.
Who are Rachel and Leah?
This person put the hole in the wall of the gym during color tag.
Who is Keane Sucher?
This religion is the second most popular religion, after only Christianity.
What is Islam?
This team won the Super Bowl this past year.
Who are the Philadelphia Eagles?
This early Church heresy believed that Jesus was not fully God. It's founder was punched by St. Nick and the Nicene Creed was made to refute it.
What is Arianism?
This man mysteriously was not recorded as dying, but "walked with God, and he was not, for God took him."
Who was Enoch?
These people hosted the first Backyard Bible Study this summer.
Who are Pastor Alex and Rachel Woodworth?
This belief says that when someone dies, they become another person or animal depending on what they did in their past life.
What is Reincarnation?
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This heresy believes that God the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit are all one person that simply changes form.
What is Modalism?
These were the first four sons of Israel.
Who were Reuben, Simeon, Levi, and Judah?
This was the first topic covered while Jared and Kynsey were the Youth leaders.
What is Hebrews?
This religion that makes gods out of cows, trees, monkeys, rivers and nearly everything else, is most popular in India.
What is Hinduism?
Illinois produces more of this seasonal fruit than any other state.
What is the pumpkin?
Heresy that people do not have "original sin" and can always choose not to sin, therefore could possibly live a sinless life.
What is Pelagianism?
This man built the worlds first great civilization.
Who was Nimrod?
These two are expecting a baby in April!
Who are Jared and Kynsey?!
This is the name of the "heaven" in Buddhism, a religion believing in Karma (if you do good/bad, good/bad things will happen to you in return).
What is Nirvana?
This historic and tragic event happened in April of 1912.
What was the sinking of the Titanic?