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Originally Posted by ChristopherHall
Actually my view is the classical view of most fundamentalist churches. I didn't make it to my office last night, but I have resources there I can draw upon to show that Bible believing Christians in America have only recently embraced war as a "Christian" option.
I admonish you to read the Articles of Faith of the United Pentecostal Church International:
I admonish you to read David K. Bernard's book, Practical Holiness a Second Look, where he goes into greater depth on the subject and clarifies why this is the Biblical position on warfare.
Essentially the conflict is between a teaching which is Pentecostal and of Holy Ghost origin and a teaching rooted in Reformed Presbyterianism.
I'm being challenged on account of holding a distinctly "Pentecostal" position.
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Look CH, I know more about oneness Pentecostalism then you probably ever will. Sad but true. You are making the articles of faith a second cannon while I have never brought up mine. You are not a pentecostal martyr. BTW, Bernard, whom I'm actually like as a person, is the authoritative voice for OPs?