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Originally Posted by BoredOutOfMyMind
With due respect to you Sam- you are one of the boards better members. You are not a Jesus-name Pentecostal. If you were, you would have issues with the FS&HG baptism.
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"FS" is "Full Salvation"?
Say, Sam lived in the 1600's with his current set of beliefs. With whom would he find Christian fellowship? Certainly not with other "Jesus-name Pentecostals" because there were none.
Say, Sam lived in 1913. He had just recieved his revelation on Jesus name baptism and the mighty God in Christ. Who would Sam fellowship with? Maybe one or two other "Jesus name Pentecostals," but the church that they all attended would have been a Trinitarian Pentecostal fellowship.
Say, Sam lives today (I don't intend to try and put words into Mr. Ellis's mouth, but from my own experiences). The nearest Jesus name Pentecostal may be cultic assembly where Sam has to get permission to vacation to see his own grandchildren and report in from an "approved" church in that town. So Sam seeks Christian fellowship as the early 20th century pioneers did.
What's wrong with that?