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Originally Posted by Sam
But "the oneness movement" is so splintered and fragmented and has so many doctrinal differences among the teachers/preachers/members I don't know how this could happen. Possibly a position paper by the UPC hierarchy coordinated with other OP organizations repudiating Arnold (and others) and going back to the letter and spirit of the affirmation statement of 1945 would be a start.
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In my opinion, Sam, the diversity of opinion is actually a plus. If we were to acknowledge this diversity and embrace it then a freer and more open dialog would follow.
On the matter of "stepping up to the plate" - this doesn't really even touch on specific "Oneness" views. It's just an appeal for the Oneness community at-large to follow the leadership of men like DKB and TF when it comes to academic credentials. DKB worked hard to get the Urshan Grad School accredited with a legitimate authority. He should be praised for this accomplishment - AND! - I say "praised" despite my many and well known differences of opinion with DKB himself.
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