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lol. |
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Read the SEU thred. wow!
I Know for a fact that he no longer visits Wilson's church but moved on, after getting shut down there. |
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Was Boora "shut down" in some way at Wilson's? The "Apostolic News" article has Boora naming some sort of association that he claims to have with Wilson's Apostolic School of Theology. |
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No he got shut down at AW out of michigan,they were very upset by his many deceptions.. |
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This doesn't sound like a real conversation
Q: Mr. Boora, as a leading British/European Apostolic author, scholar and writer–who is also an expert on Indian religions growing up in a Sikh Indian family. Tell me about your new books: Apostolic (Acts2:38) and Post-Apostolic Baptism (28:19) volumes 1 and 2? A: Well, I studied theology and biblical interpretation some years ago with the renowned University of Wales through Kings Evangelical Divinity School. While studying theology, I studied a subject that touched on Apostolic theology, so to speak. --What does "as a leading British/European Apostolic author" mean? He's the only one? What is the difference between being an author and a writer? What does being an expert on Sikhism have to do with his books on Apostolic baptism? And is it usual for someone to say "renowned" particularly of a school most of us never heard of? |
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Pela might be talking about Nathaniel |
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