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Originally Posted by pelathais
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It is a historical fact the Apostolic Faith movement began at the turn of the last century (~1900 A.D.). Why are those who follow the beliefs and practices of the Apostolic Faith movement called "pseudoApostolics?"
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Out of hodgepodge of doctrinal beliefs in the early 1900's came the PAW, PAJC, and PCI, as well as other groups. So I'm not sure its a good idea to trace your belief system back to that period of time when the doctrinal lines were yet not as clearly defined as they now are.
I notice that so many PCI folk like to appeal to early 20th century "history" for reference concerning what the Apostolic Faith movement believed. Keep in mind that even some who used the term Apostolic Faith weren't even oneness.
William Seymour (Trinitarian) published a newspaper called Apostolic Faith,
...and Charles Parham (Trinitarian) is said to have led " the midwestern Apostolic Faith movement, the original name of the Pentecostal movement" according to the Assemblies of God.
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true Apostolic Faith movement began with the 1st century Jerusalem church. I think its better to use
them for reference, rather than the early 20th century believers.