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True Oneness Apostolic Pentecostal Holiness
There is a very interesting public facebook page titled "True Oneness Apostolic Pentecostal Holiness"
For all of you progressive UPCers that try to convince me that the UPC is now moderate and mainstream I challenge you to explore the posts on that FB page.
One prime example of how the magic hair docctrine is alive and well in old time Oneness Pentecost is a post that I am going to try and post a link to here. The post is very long but you only initially see a small portion of it until you hit the "more" button.
Once you do that you can find out how this woman used her magical uncut hair to heal someone, etc. I find it ironic that she asks for no criticism to her post out of respect for her yet in her post she has no hesitation to condemn women who cut their hair as possibly endangering their families.
It has taken every bit of self control to keep from ignoring her request and pointing out to her that her hair is not a magical tailsman and that she is the one that should be worried because she is pretty much dabbling in the occult and is in heresy.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...type=1&theater
I just tried the link and while it does bring you to the FB page and pic for the topic it does not bring you to the specific post I wanted you to read. Maybe if you search for "Kelli Orange" once you are at the link as it is her note I was referring to.
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"I think some people love spiritual bondage just the way some people love physical bondage. It makes them feel secure. In the end though it is not healthy for the one who is lost over it or the one who is lives under the oppression even if by their own choice"
Titus2woman on AFF
"We did not wear uniforms. The lady workers dressed in the current fashions of the day, ...silks...satins...jewels or whatever they happened to possess. They were very smartly turned out, so that they made an impressive appearance on the streets where a large part of our work was conducted in the early years.
"It was not until long after, when former Holiness preachers had become part of us, that strict plainness of dress began to be taught.
"Although Entire Sanctification was preached at the beginning of the Movement, it was from a Wesleyan viewpoint, and had in it very little of the later Holiness Movement characteristics. Nothing was ever said about apparel, for everyone was so taken up with the Lord that mode of dress seemingly never occurred to any of us."
Quote from Ethel Goss (widow of 1st UPC Gen Supt. Howard Goss) book "The Winds of God"
Last edited by CC1; 08-27-2013 at 07:54 PM.
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