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Part 2 | La Luz Del Mundo: Investigating the Apostles of Darkness

Part 2 | La Luz Del Mundo: Investigating the Apostles of Darkness

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In Part 2 of this deep-dive investigation, Jeremiah Roberts and Andrew “Super Sleuth” Soncrant continue their examination of La Luz del Mundo (“Light of the World”) by moving beyond history into the movement’s theology and Christology. Joined again by researcher and author Luis Carlos Reyes @Mopar440HP team unpacks the doctrinal framework that sustains one of the largest and most controversial apostle-centered movements in the world. This episode carefully analyzes La Luz del Mundo’s rejection of historic Trinitarianism, its Oneness-influenced understanding of God, and its redefinition of the person and work of Jesus Christ.

What does LLDM actually teach about the incarnation? How do they interpret the Son of God?

And how does their theology position the “living apostle” as the necessary mediator of salvation in the present age?

The discussion exposes how LLDM’s doctrine of “election” reshapes the Gospel itself—placing apostolic authority functionally above Scripture and reframing salvation as loyalty to a man rather than faith in Christ alone. Jeremiah, Andrew, and Luis contrast these teachings with historic Christian orthodoxy, highlighting the theological fault lines that separate LLDM from biblical Christianity.

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Cultish BLOG on La Luz Del Mundo: HERE

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