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"The wages of sin is death" - Hypocrisy when preached by [Im]Pure Flix!


This "Do You Believe?" film often cites the biblical quotation that "the wages of sin is death." Indeed, that quotation is true.

However, when that message is preached by [Im]Pure Flix, it is sheer hypocrisy!

To wit, [Im]Pure Flix is talking out of both sides of its mouth, and each side is asserting a different and fundamentally contradictory message. In another [Im]Pure Flix film, God's Not Dead 1 (GND1), [Im]Pure Flix has asserted that the wages of sin cannot be death. I'll explain.

In GND1 [Im]Pure Flix asserts that God's historical account of creation as given in Genesis is a lie, and that instead, the antithetical & satanic lie of evolution is true. By making that ungodly assertion, [Im]Pure Flix must necessarily also assert that death has always existed in the world for no reason, hundreds of millions of years before mankind existed, because evolution cannot take place without the preexisting presence of death, destruction and evil.

Ergo, by compromising God's Word in order not to offend ungodly men and to amass more filthy lucre for itself, as [Im]Pure Flix has done in GND1, [Im]Pure Flix has not only exchanged God's Word for a lie in regards to Genesis, but [Im]Pure Flix has also exchanged God's Word for a lie in regards to the entirety of the Bible. The ungodly assertion that death is not the wages of sin undermines everything God stands for, such as by denying that death exists as a payment to God for mankind's sin debt, and that Jesus was sent to die as a proxy payment for mankind's sin debt.

Now, after having made that ungodly assertion that death is not the wages of sin - a message which is inherently opposed to the core message of the Bible - [Im]Pure Flix releases "Do You Believe?" and starts talking out of the other side of its mouth with a different and fundamentally contradictory message. All of a sudden, [Im]Pure Flix is now asserting that the wages of sin is death, just like the Bible says.

But wait a second...[Im]Pure Flix has never retracted from and repented for its previous ungodly assertion that the wages of sin is not death.

In essence, [Im]Pure Flix is trying to have its cake and eat it too, by pretending that it can simultaneously deny God's Word to please ungodly men and affirm God's Word to please God. Based on this "Do You Believe?" film, [Im]Pure Flix seems to think that it can simply ignore the glaring contradictions, hypocrisy and evil that arise from its so-called "ministry," as a result of it having called Genesis a lie, and that God will be fine and dandy with that.

But in reality, God is anything but fine with it. God abhors when His Word is exchanged for a lie, and when His followers are misled by wolves in sheep's clothing (i.e. [Im]Pure Flix) to believe in doctrines of demons that oppose His Word (i.e. that Genesis and all of its messages that extend to right up to Christ's death are a lie, as [Im]Pure Flix alleges to be so in GND1).

If you are a Bible-believing Christian, I urge you not to follow in [Im]Pure Flix's evil footsteps. Reject the type of compromising of God's Word and hypocrisy in which [Im]Pure Flix indulges, and instead be unashamed of God's Word in all of its glory. Even more importantly, encourage non-Christians who are curious to learn more to avoid the works of [Im]Pure Flix, lest those non-Christians become indoctrinated into [Im]Pure Flix's doctrine of demons/false gospel. Amen.

"Science creates fictions to explain facts" - Gilman

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