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Re: Brother Lee Stoneking's Preaching
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Originally Posted by CC1
It's kind of funny how when you make observations on those that don't believe like you it is intelligent and insightful but when I make an observation about beliefs or behavior I think are wrong all of a sudden I have a chip on my shoulder! I assure you I don't.
Anybody who grew up in old time Oneness Pentecost like I did attending Campmeetings, revivals, General Conferences, etc knows that there are red meat catch phrases preacher can use to get a crowd of those folks revved up and in a frenzy. I have personal witnessed this hundreds if not thousands of times. That is not something I made up because of some chip on my shoulder. It is an observation. My comment that this is what I found the majority of the content of LS's sermons to be was also an observation from actually listening to them. Again no chip.
Why not just accept that I have a different point of view than old time Oneness Pentecostals and leave it at that? Why the constant cheap shots? I don't expect you to agree with me but I do expect you to allow me to have my point of view without questioning my motives. Do I try to claim your strange views that deviate from a lot of OP's is due to some chip on your shoulder or anything else? No. I respect that you have your opinion after study, prayer and thought. You have the right to be wrong as much as anybody.
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Bro, you have the Neo-Phariseeism by David Wasmundt, Ethel Goss claiming that they weren't conservative. You recently posted that when you bring your wife to Pentecostal churches she is treated badly. CC1, you fly under the radar because you are a male? You said that, but your wife cannot, because of what old tyme Pentecostal women look like. That whole thread was to prove what? How old tyme Pentecostals don't evenaglisze their backsliders? Strange views? Mine? What would they be? Because I sure don't beat a drum concerning these so called strange views.
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