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05-25-2007 04:00 PM |
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Originally Posted by Pastor Poster
(Post 127792)
It most definitely is Baptist doctrine. This theology would be embraced by Billy Graham, Jimmy Swaggert and all the rest of the easy-believism crowd. Combine this theology with the trinitarian leanings and it's as if nothing truly Apostolic was ever present.
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Originally Posted by Pastor Poster
(Post 127801)
You're a long way from home Daniel.
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Originally Posted by Daniel Alicea
(Post 127808)
EGGHHHHHHHH .... wrong again most baptists are cessassionists and do not believe in the Pentecostal view of the baptism of the Holy Ghost ....
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Originally Posted by Daniel Alicea
(Post 127810)
Our movement is filled w/ hundreds who believe they are not saved because they have not spoken in tongues after weeks ... months ... years of seeking ....
they go through marathon sessions with folks yelling and coaching them in their ears ... while patting them on the back ... giving them hound dog eyes and a wince ....i
f they don't receive it that night ... and must go home thinking they will be lost for eternity until it happens ... or worse .. they feel rejected and despondent and turn to sin once again ...
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At this point, I think it is a great stretch of faith to think that you, I and Randy are part of the same movement. You deny that baptism has any efficacy, that one can receive the Holy Ghost without the evidence present, and then say we are part of the same movement?
Add to that your total disdain for our beliefs, and you have a potent cocktail of cynicism and mockery. The Holy Ghost is a promise. A gift. But that gift is only available to a truly repentant heart.
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