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10 Comments

  • Reply November 25, 2018

    Roger Lewis

    Today? This day? Getting here ON TIME!

  • Reply November 25, 2018

    John David Barton

    Confronting falsehoods! Which truth is truth?

  • Reply November 25, 2018

    Varnel Watson

    oneNESS has been resolved since 1914 Rico Hero

    • Reply November 25, 2018

      John David Barton

      Troy Day why is it growing rapidly then? Even now more so than when the movement began.

    • Reply November 25, 2018

      John David Barton

      Troy Day wouldnt it have been resolved when tertullian confronted praxeas and the modalists in the 3rd century. He created the trinity as a means to convert pagans and when the first Jewish church, modalistic monarchianism, balked; he had them excommunicated and there writings burned.

    • Reply November 25, 2018

      John David Barton

      Troy Day Pentecostal theology stems from the first Jewish church at Pentecost. They were oneness.

    • Reply November 26, 2018

      Varnel Watson

      it is NOT growing rapidly 🙂 on the contrary

      Oneness, or Jesus-Only, Pentecostal churches, who since the early 20th century have used the description “Apostolic Faith” (previously used by Trinitarian Pentecostals such as Charles F. Parham and William J. Seymour) to designate their distinctive doctrines;

      https://ag.org/Beliefs/Topics-Index/Apostles-and-Prophets

      Terry Wiles was this part of the original res16?

    • Reply November 26, 2018

      Terry Wiles

      Troy Day No. That was adopted previous to res16

    • Reply November 26, 2018

      Varnel Watson

      obviously oneness was res16-ed as early as 1914 by our AG but doesnt this prove my point that anytime something like this happens our AG cuts res-16-s it and stops growth?

    • Reply November 26, 2018

      Joe Absher

      Quite the read. Thank you. I did the Copy and paste further reference

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