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SDG 02-21-2008 12:10 PM

How wide is the effect of forums in Pentecost?
 
The events of the last few months, in my opinion, have shown that forums like CAF, Wordshare, AFF and SynaD are having an effect in the politics of organizations and in the hearts of Oneness Pentecostals.

Am I being farsighted?

Just recently a friend said that a conservative forum specifically and forums in general were called "garbage" at a ministerial meeting.

It was interesting to see the WWPF react to forum discussions on their website.

What say ye???

RevDWW 02-21-2008 12:15 PM

Re: How wide is the effect of forums in Pentecost?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Daniel Alicea (Post 396718)
It was interesting to see the WWPF react to forum discussions on their website.

And what did it say about forum discussions?

SDG 02-21-2008 12:32 PM

Re: How wide is the effect of forums in Pentecost?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RevDWW (Post 396727)
And what did it say about forum discussions?


Their faq before conference addressed many questions based on founded and unfounded rumors that were being discussed primarily in forums.

ManOfWord 02-21-2008 12:35 PM

Re: How wide is the effect of forums in Pentecost?
 
I believe that the communication over the internet and if forum particularly is on the rise. It is just another medium of communication. But it is an instant medium. Someone doesn't have to be home to be contacted. You can log on when you want to. You can be anonymous and more open without fear of face to face rejection. You can share your doubts and fears without being ostracized by your church leadership. These and many other things contribute to the popularity of forums. Oh, I forgot to mention FUN!!

SDG 02-21-2008 12:35 PM

Re: How wide is the effect of forums in Pentecost?
 
Other examples:

Ministers livelihoods and circles of fellowship seem to have been affected by what is being discussed on these forums.

One forum recently expelled pro-resolution four members ... probably marking them in other future scenarios.

Ministers are losing "preaching gigs" because of their relationship to forums.

Ministers are being threatened to be exposed for certain views based on what they post.

Chief apologist and District Supt. responds to forum attack on character.

General board members assuming aliases to get the latest scoops.

SDG 02-21-2008 12:38 PM

Re: How wide is the effect of forums in Pentecost?
 
Individuals changing theologies and holiness paradigms based on discussions.

StillStanding 02-21-2008 12:39 PM

Re: How wide is the effect of forums in Pentecost?
 
I think this forum is a reflection of Apostolics as a whole. It's interesting that the recent split by a few from this forum reflects the splits going on in the Apostolic ranks! :)

Elizabeth 02-21-2008 12:41 PM

Re: How wide is the effect of forums in Pentecost?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Daniel Alicea (Post 396763)
Individuals changing theologies and holiness paradigms based on discussions.

You would contribute that to their involvement with an internet Apostolic forum?

SDG 02-21-2008 12:41 PM

Re: How wide is the effect of forums in Pentecost?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ManOfWord (Post 396753)
I believe that the communication over the internet and if forum particularly is on the rise. It is just another medium of communication. But it is an instant medium. Someone doesn't have to be home to be contacted. You can log on when you want to. You can be anonymous and more open without fear of face to face rejection. You can share your doubts and fears without being ostracized by your church leadership. These and many other things contribute to the popularity of forums. Oh, I forgot to mention FUN!!

Has anonymity been compromised at some of these forums as a form to extort???

RandyWayne 02-21-2008 12:43 PM

Re: How wide is the effect of forums in Pentecost?
 
Forums are giving a voice to all those who didn't even know they had one.

Things may have changed over the past decade in many churches, but growing up where a person was barely allowed to question, you really had no idea if you were the only one or part of a small group who felt a certain way or held a certain belief. Now, with the internet (and forums) we find that there are legions of like-minded believers. It many situations it is like shining a bright spotlight on a bunch of sleeping <fill in the name of your favorite squirmy animal>.


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