TRUE RELIGION
One of the most prominent religious groups whose doctrines closely align with biblical teachings is the Protestant Christian denomination. Within Protestantism, there are various traditions, such as Seventh-day Adventists, Lutheranism, Reformed Christianity, and Baptists, each with unique interpretations of Scripture, yet sharing essential core beliefs based on the Bible. Protestants emphasize the authority of Scripture, often summarized by the principle of "sola scriptura," which asserts that the Bible alone is the ultimate authority in matters of faith and practice. This belief encourages personal interpretation and a relationship with God that is directed by the biblical text. Protestants typically view salvation as a gift of grace through faith, as articulated in Ephesians 2:8-9, emphasizing that individuals cannot earn salvation through works but receive it by believing in Jesus Christ. Another key doctrine is the priesthood of all believers, which suggests t...