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You were the one (back in October) who assured us that a new org wasn't in the works. When many, many posters affirmed otherwise - you body-slammed them and said their opinion was akin to wild speculation (paraphrase). So Friend, I have some respect for you, but your credibility has taken a hit here. Could it be that your bias clouded your judgement? Again, I was banned over that whole conversation (a first for me), but I still feel just as strongly as I did back then that these men fully intended to do what they are doing now. How else can you explain Kevin Prince as the only anti-tv speaker on the floor of GC this year. LB was silent. JG was silent. NW was silent. If this issue was so important, why the silence? The answer is clear. They already had a plan. |
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This is the context that you created for your post. It is a context very narrowly aimed at the United Pentecostal Church. Quote:
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You sought to justify the actions of the WPF men by bringing up the "shacking up without backsliding" anecdote and social drinking. You brought these "issues" up in the context of men being "almost pushed" out of the UPC. When called on it, you responded by clarifying that it was a heterosexual "shacking up" with the "young men" (but the 'men' remains plural thus giving the inference of homosexual activity). You also now appear to say that this was not a discussion of the UPC? The ball is back in your court. |
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I am convinced that you are sincere and that your heart is pure in this regard. But, it never ceases to amaze me how it is that men justify what they do. It seems that men are able to justify almost anything. I might point out that while Paul was a Pharisee that he had not received the heavenly vision nor had he been obdient to call on the house of Simon the Tanner who instructed him to arise and be baptized, calling on the name of the Lord. Had there been an issue so great as this among the Tulsaites, certainly I would not only commend them but I would also be among them too. The great strides toward the light that the reformers took which caused them to be cast out of their ranks as in the case of John Wesley and others. They were not willing to be rebellious. It is impossible for me to see the need of so great devastation brought on by their actions over such a small, almost insignificant thing, none of which needed to affect them in the least way. But, I remember the scriptures when they speak of every man's ways are justified in their own eyes. Yet, none of their ways are justified from my point of view since this will have the needless effect of inflicting great damage on the cause of God, world-wide. |
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It does sound like you already know the answer. Of course it depends on how one defines "fully intended" right? |
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Amazing that even with a huge body of undeniable evidence that affirms that the WWPF solicited current UPC ministers, we still are hearing what men of "integrity" these men are.
Tell me, what happens if a young lay minister (licensed with the UPC) joins the WWPF aginst his pastor's wishes? |
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I'm not so sure that they are defining it as an organization, a network or a fellowship. As for Bro. Prince being the speaker against the resolution? It was he who was the representative of the anti-TV advertising crowd and, as such, the one designated to speak and asked for from the floor. Outside of that there wasn't much conversation on either side and a quick call for the question. That no more means this was a premeditated genesis of a new organization than the fact that you didn't speak FOR it was a premeditated act by yourself to start an organization of your own. And, as for my credibility? I make myself of no reputation and my life is before enough people that it's an open book. For what it's worth, I think enough people on AFF know me and respect me that I'm not in any danger of being excommunicated anytime soon. :toofunny No, PP, if my unwillingness to devour either side of this equation is wrong then, well, I'm guilty as sin. If, however, I'm right in not devouring my brothers... well... it would appear a lot of others are in serious trouble. For the record, I'll take my chances right where I am. :happydance |
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I'm fully persuaded that the whole bunch are a cow pen full of rebels. God knows how to separate them. Ask Korah. |
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