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Originally Posted by sandie
I thought oneness people were not accepted by mainstream trinitarian circles.
So, how can anything be brought together when oneness is pretty much rejected and often looked upon as heresay?
I remember Nona Freeman telling of an incident when she and her husband were still in Africa and her husband recieving an invitation to come to a group of trinitarian missionaries to be told he would not be allowed to be a part of their group.
Her husband's response was, "that's the first time I've been thrown out of something I never belonged to."
Don't get me wrong, I don't ahere to the outward being the primary seperation and I don't adhere to anything extra biblical. I fully believe that we're known by our fruit, the first one and most important is love.
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If Oneness people are not out there spewing the exclusivity jargon, there's plenty of acceptance. For example, TD Jakes. Sure Hank Hanagraaf bashes on him for it (he bashes on everyone including his mother, so, so what) but he's very accepted in the mainstream.
Why is he accepted and OP's are generally not? Because most OP's are out there propagating that they're the only ones with "The Truth."