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Re: Bernard continues his rewrite of UPC history
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Originally Posted by Max Cosme
He has documentation coming from his book, History of Christian Doctrine Volume 3.
Ellis Scism, who served as
superintendent of the Northwestern District of the PCI at the time
of the merger and who was elected to the same position for the
UPC immediately after the merger, stated, “A minority in the PCI
did not believe that water baptism or a tongues experience was
essential to salvation.” Ellis Scism with Stanley Scism, Northwest
Passage: The Early Years of Ellis Scism (Hazelwood, MO: Word
Aflame Press, 1994), 227.
Scism would not have called this group a “minority” unless it was clearly less than one-half of the PCI, and thus probably no more than one-third or one-fourth. His district was a major area of concentration for this minority. - page 372
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This is hearsay, at BEST! I mentioned this on FB, but why doesn't Bernard source Loren Yadon. I think his hearsay is as valid as Stanley Scism's.
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