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Off-shoots of Christianity

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__NOTOC__ ==''Synopsis== :'' Since the time of [[Christ]], there have been new leaders claiming to have a new understanding of [[God]]. Often these ideas are taken up by large groups of followers and new religious movements form that are distinct from [[Christianity]] and considered heretical by mainstream Christians. These movements are usually referred to as cults (or Christian cults). Some of the most famous cults are the [[Jehovah's Witnesses]] and [[Mormonism]]. A feature that often develops in the teaching of cults is the denial of either the deity or humanity of Christ. ==Contents==
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* [[Christian Cults Index]] | [[Historical Sects of Christianity Index]]
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* [[The True Jesus (carm)]]
 
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==Main article==
In the last 200 years there has been a resurgence in sects breaking away from mainstream orthodox Christianity. This partly coincides with greater personal religious freedom and tolerance in much of the world. Beliefs of Arianism have again resurfaced. In religions like the [[Jehovah's Witnesses]] and [[Christadelphianism]], the eternality and deity of Christ are disputed.
 
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