INC Endorses Noynoy Aquino and Mar Roxas, Senatorial List

One of the largest religious groups in the Philippines has already spoken of their bet days before the May 2010 elections. Iglesia Ni Cristo (INC) endorses the tandem of Liberal Party’s Noynoy Aquino and Mar Roxas for the presidential and vice-presidential race. The religious group has been proven... 

Source:  Pinoy Sounding Board

The Cult of Manolo and the Modification of the Bible

The Cult of Manolo and the Modification of the Words of God
By Marcing Pin

Just recently, I encountered a forum about the bogus claims by the Philippine-based Iglesia Ni Cristo (Tagalog for “Church of Christ”) and the intentional modification of the verses in the Bible. The Iglesia Ni Cristo (INC), claimed to be the largest independent religious organization in Asia, was founded in July 1914 (in some account, in 1913). Manolo’s cult are guilty of modifying the Words of God to delusionize and manipulate people in believing that their cult founder Felix Manolo was the last messenger of God and that his presence was prophesied in the Bible. The Church leaders or patriarchs (the Manolo dynasty) did not even consider but rather ignored the true meaning of the Biblical verses they modified and the historical connections of those verses.

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Source:  The Professional Heckler

How do Iglesia Ni Cristo celebrate Christmas?

Question: I am Catholic but I have a brother who converted himself to the Iglesia ni Cristo. I went to their home for a Christmas vacation. I noticed that they don’t decorate their house with Christmas decoration… How do the Iglesia ni Cristo celebrate Christmas anyway? Answer: Note: This... 

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