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Originally Posted by ChicagoPastor
Ok maybe the thread should've been called something else, but PP brings up a valid point....
Isn't it kinda wrong that people that hold the traditional Oneness message and views feel like the minority on an Apostolic forum?
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I am kind of concerned myself actually and I think my concern is why I believe that you are concerned.
First of all, it is troubling to me that so many on this forum, believes stronger that embracing the
Acts 2:38 doctrine of baptism is what gives rise to Oneness revelation rather than what you used to believe took place according to that scripture...namely a filthy sinner coming to salvation and the remission of sin.
We jump up and down when we hear the 234 ministers in the Baptist General Conference in Uganda being baptized in Jesus name and all of the sudden we make the leap in assuming ALL of them now have a revelation of the Oneness.
Also, you cannot speak of A2:38 in a vacuum. It has been hotly contested from both sides whether baptism is FOR the remission of sins or BECAUSE OF the remission of sins. Both groups embrace the scripture, but they do not see eye to eye. So which side has prominance? Who is correct? Both?
Also there are folks here who believe that if you compromise the social and cultural doctrines you automatically denounce
Acts 2:38, the Oneness, the Holy Ghost, Holiness, etc.
So, I think you may be concerned and that has me concerned.