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**
Salvation: Faith vs. Fake Rules?**
Some religious leaders claim you need to “fix your life” or “follow rules” to get to heaven. But the Bible says salvation is a **free gift**—you just need faith in Jesus’ sacrifice, not good deeds or perfect behavior.
**Where’s the Drama?**
- **Paula White**: A megachurch pastor tells people to “renounce Satan” and “serve God” to be saved. Critics say this adds unnecessary rules to the Bible’s message of grace.
- **UNSHACKLED Radio**: A popular show mixes salvation with “turning from sins” and “letting Jesus lead your life.” Opponents argue this confuses *getting saved* with *growing spiritually*.
**Why Care?**
adding conditions to salvation (like behaving better) twists Christianity into a “works-based” religion. It calls these teachings a **counterfeit gospel**—a trap to make people think they’re saved when they’re not.
**TL;DR**: Want heaven? trust Jesus’ death/resurrection, *not* your ability to be perfect. Skip preachers who demand extra steps.

Some religious leaders claim you need to “fix your life” or “follow rules” to get to heaven. But the Bible says salvation is a **free gift**—you just need faith in Jesus’ sacrifice, not good deeds or perfect behavior.
**Where’s the Drama?**
- **Paula White**: A megachurch pastor tells people to “renounce Satan” and “serve God” to be saved. Critics say this adds unnecessary rules to the Bible’s message of grace.
- **UNSHACKLED Radio**: A popular show mixes salvation with “turning from sins” and “letting Jesus lead your life.” Opponents argue this confuses *getting saved* with *growing spiritually*.
**Why Care?**
adding conditions to salvation (like behaving better) twists Christianity into a “works-based” religion. It calls these teachings a **counterfeit gospel**—a trap to make people think they’re saved when they’re not.
**TL;DR**: Want heaven? trust Jesus’ death/resurrection, *not* your ability to be perfect. Skip preachers who demand extra steps.