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Old 12-09-2009, 08:41 AM
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IF someone is not a One God, Jesus Name Baptisim, HOly Ghost filled with evidence of speaking in Tongues, living a seperated life of consecration to God christian... they can still be saved.

Trinitarians can remain trinitarians and still go to Heaven.

Tounges is not the intial sign of the Holy Ghost

Baptisim isn't as important to be Jesus name only.

Jesus may not be God, possibly a second...

Appearance doesn't matter to God

Its not a sin for women to:
Cut their hair
Wear Pants
Jewelry
Make-Up

did I miss anything?


An yet they still insist they are Apostolic.
You are right they claim to be Apostolic but they are not.

This is very accurate.
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Old 12-09-2009, 10:47 AM
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You are right they claim to be Apostolic but they are not.

This is very accurate.
I must have missed the news where the Almighty stepped off His throne and turned it over to the hands of humanity.

Oh...He didn't do that?!

Glad to know it!!

Thrilled deep down in my inner beings to know that GOD, and GOD ALONE knows the heart and mind of man.

HE knows who is right with Him.

HE knows who will make it in the end.

HE will make the final call, not me...AND not anyone else.

As we have already learned by reading this thread, in particular Mr. Steinway's last post, those that others deem as not being Apostolic believe and obey Acts 2:38...so where is the riff?!

Because he and others are no longer on board the Mothership?! Hardly seems like evidence to me.

I heard something interesting yesterday regarding the political system...

Back in the day, even senators and congressman of differing views would refer to someone 'across the aisle' as, "My beloved colleague..." or "My friend from Virginia," or wherever.

There was a modicum respect, in the public eye at least...not so today.

Nothing is off limits when it comes to attacking a view...it becomes personal.

When I heard that, I thought about the Church...

Back in the day, brethren of differing views referred to each other as "My brother..."

There was love in the midst of difference, and in the eye of the public, there was respect.

O the tragedy, that we do not see this today.

Where is the love that was displayed in days gone by?!

It saddens me...
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Old 12-09-2009, 11:03 AM
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Re: What I have learned from AFF

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I must have missed the news where the Almighty stepped off His throne and turned it over to the hands of humanity.

Oh...He didn't do that?!

Glad to know it!!

Thrilled deep down in my inner beings to know that GOD, and GOD ALONE knows the heart and mind of man.

HE knows who is right with Him.

HE knows who will make it in the end.

HE will make the final call, not me...AND not anyone else.

As we have already learned by reading this thread, in particular Mr. Steinway's last post, those that others deem as not being Apostolic believe and obey Acts 2:38...so where is the riff?!

Because he and others are no longer on board the Mothership?! Hardly seems like evidence to me.

I heard something interesting yesterday regarding the political system...

Back in the day, even senators and congressman of differing views would refer to someone 'across the aisle' as, "My beloved colleague..." or "My friend from Virginia," or wherever.

There was a modicum respect, in the public eye at least...not so today.

Nothing is off limits when it comes to attacking a view...it becomes personal.

When I heard that, I thought about the Church...

Back in the day, brethren of differing views referred to each other as "My brother..."

There was love in the midst of difference, and in the eye of the public, there was respect.

O the tragedy, that we do not see this today.

Where is the love that was displayed in days gone by?!

It saddens me...
Good post! I guess that one is not Apostolic unless they are "tough" on their beliefs and are judgmental against other opinions. *sigh* One can't be Apostolic unless they believe they have achieved absolute truth and doctrinal perfection!
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Old 12-09-2009, 12:40 PM
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Re: What I have learned from AFF

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I must have missed the news where the Almighty stepped off His throne and turned it over to the hands of humanity.

Oh...He didn't do that?!

Glad to know it!!

Thrilled deep down in my inner beings to know that GOD, and GOD ALONE knows the heart and mind of man.

HE knows who is right with Him.

HE knows who will make it in the end.

HE will make the final call, not me...AND not anyone else.

As we have already learned by reading this thread, in particular Mr. Steinway's last post, those that others deem as not being Apostolic believe and obey Acts 2:38...so where is the riff?!

Because he and others are no longer on board the Mothership?! Hardly seems like evidence to me.

I heard something interesting yesterday regarding the political system...

Back in the day, even senators and congressman of differing views would refer to someone 'across the aisle' as, "My beloved colleague..." or "My friend from Virginia," or wherever.

There was a modicum respect, in the public eye at least...not so today.

Nothing is off limits when it comes to attacking a view...it becomes personal.

When I heard that, I thought about the Church...

Back in the day, brethren of differing views referred to each other as "My brother..."

There was love in the midst of difference, and in the eye of the public, there was respect.

O the tragedy, that we do not see this today.

Where is the love that was displayed in days gone by?!

It saddens me...
The new testament in the four books of the gospel of Jesus Christ is where God steps off the throne and turns witnessing over to humanity...It's basically our Apostolic belief and this being an Apostolic forum I don't see the problem with Apostolic beliefs being told here. I haven't been on this site long but I'm not sure why Apostolic beliefs are being attacked by the majority... Discussion is not the issue....I did say attacked : )
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Old 12-09-2009, 11:45 PM
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The new testament in the four books of the gospel of Jesus Christ is where God steps off the throne and turns witnessing over to humanity...It's basically our Apostolic belief and this being an Apostolic forum I don't see the problem with Apostolic beliefs being told here. I haven't been on this site long but I'm not sure why Apostolic beliefs are being attacked by the majority... Discussion is not the issue....I did say attacked : )
LOL!! God has never stepped off His throne. This is ridiculous!!

For the record: I was born and bred Oneness Pentecostal/Apostolic, and still believe the same.

Stating one's beliefs is not the issue. I started my days on forums with the user name An Apologist, and I am a believer in standing for what I believe.

However, the attack, as I see it, is aimed at those with a different view than you or me.

I do not detect loving kindness spewing forth, rather anger and contempt.

It saddens me...
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Old 12-10-2009, 12:27 AM
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LOL!! God has never stepped off His throne. This is ridiculous!!

For the record: I was born and bred Oneness Pentecostal/Apostolic, and still believe the same.

Stating one's beliefs is not the issue. I started my days on forums with the user name An Apologist, and I am a believer in standing for what I believe.

However, the attack, as I see it, is aimed at those with a different view than you or me.

I do not detect loving kindness spewing forth, rather anger and contempt.

It saddens me...
And you are being loving, kind, and sticking up for everyone's beliefs by saying my statement is ridiculous? Hmmm.....something to think about
Who is Jesus and where was he?
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Old 12-10-2009, 06:17 AM
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And you are being loving, kind, and sticking up for everyone's beliefs by saying my statement is ridiculous? Hmmm.....something to think about
Who is Jesus and where was he?
Again LOL!! I am not sticking up for everyone's beliefs, and in saying your post was a ridiculous notion, I didn't feel that was unkind or unloving...just an opinion, not at all like the remarks I have read from folks in the last few days.

Who is Jesus?!

The image of the invisible, One and true God.

Where was Jesus?!

Walking the earth...
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