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Originally Posted by Sister Alvear
yes matt 28 and 19 is in the Bible along with 31,102 other verses....wew...
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lol sis. well now you can understand why oneness reject this historical document. Because Oneness disagree with the mode or verbal command of baptism.
But like i stated we have many finds in this age. like the dead sea scrolls, that are authentic, inspired, but do we need to constantly add to the bible? Of course not We have enough. However viewing History in what we call outside sources which is not necessarily a outside source can give us insights to how the early church acted, and what they did.
like baptising in the name of the father Son and Holy Ghost. In essence obeying the great commission.
again in earlier times the bible was much bigger and with more stuff in it, until the prodestant reformation. then books was being thrown out.
People like Martin luther challanged books such of James being non inspired and the same with revelations. Up to about 18 books total in the bible.So the bible we have today evolved some as well