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Originally Posted by bishoph
Very good observation! Herein lies the real issue. Many of the new generation of PCIrs have taken a very small doctrinal divide 62 years ago and made it a huge chasm today by the lack of doctrinal integrity. (I know I'll probably take some heat here so let me explain.)
As many of our elders on this forum have stated, the 1st generation UPCI/PCI men preached the message and method of salvation so strongly that one seldom knew if they were of the PCI persuasion. This means that they obviously believed that all three "steps" were essential to salvation once the illumination of the fullness of truth was revealed in ones life. Never did they say that it was not necessary for one to be baptized and filled with the spirit, evidenced with speaking in tongues as it concerned the ones they were preaching to. Rather they would not condemn others to hell who were not under their ministry.
The new PCI mentality seems bent on abolishing the necessity of water and spirit baptism. This is a major departure from the early PCI stance. JMHO
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Just to be the first to give you some of that "heat..."
The first generation of "PCI" Apostolics (early 20th Century, men like John Dearing) were enthusiatic about the
Acts 2:38 message, but they did not preach that their "Trinitarian brethren" were lost. This led to the development of the "Light Doctine(s)" and the various "One/and/or/Three Stepper" doctrines. The "Water and Spirit" doctrine came later still.
The main differences within the OP movement seem to have all been centered around "Is Everybody Else Going to Hell?" rather than "What Can We Do About It?"