1549: The Three Pillars of False Doctrine and God’s True Biblical Calendar with Don Roth and Sean Walsh

Sunday, March 8, 2026

When lifelong churchgoers Sean Walsh and Don Roth dug deep into Scripture, original languages, and biblical chronology, they became convinced that much of mainstream Christianity rests on three major errors. In this episode, they join Robert Plank to unpack their book The Three Pillars of False Doctrine and explain why they believe the traditional Friday death / Sunday resurrection, the popular form of the Trinity doctrine, and the modern idea of church as a building or organization all fail the test of the Bible itself. Drawing on Don’s work creating a day‑by‑day Biblical calendar from Genesis forward and Sean’s “Unlock the Word” ministry, they walk through key passages on the Sabbath, the Godhead, and church, and show how translation choices and tradition have shaped what most believers assume is “just Christianity.”

Rather than asking anyone to join a new denomination, Sean and Don challenge listeners to be Bereans checking every sermon, creed, and holiday against Scripture. They discuss why Christ’s “three days and three nights” matters, how Ezekiel and Acts are commonly misread to support Sunday worship, and why knowing who the God of the Old Testament is changes how you read the entire Bible. If you’ve ever felt that certain doctrines didn’t quite add up, this conversation and the resources at UnlockTheWord.com and BiblicalCalendarProof.com invite you to put your traditions on the table and let the Bible speak for itself.

Quotes:

“If your timeline for Christ doesn’t fit three days and three nights, it’s not the Scripture that needs to move it’s your doctrine.” Don Roth

“Church isn’t a business or a building; Ecclesia is the people God has called out. If you think ‘church’ is a place you go on Sunday, you’ve already missed the context.” Sean Walsh

“When you finally read the Bible without defending your denomination, you discover how many ‘non‑negotiable’ doctrines collapse under the weight of Scripture.” Sean Walsh

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