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Originally Posted by Sean
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Many of these images do not show the death of Christians as I recognize them from other videos I have watched.
But if these people are not born of the water and the Spirit, as Apostolics present, then is it a situation of satan's children killing satan's children?
Should I help these so-called christians live another day so that they can spread their false doctrines?
When these people die, according to Apostolic doctrine, the only place they can go is hell. Apostolic doctrine demands this! There is NO GRACE for the believer in the Trinity! NONE AT ALL-- according to current 21st century American Apostolic doctrine.
So, if I provide help for them, it won't be because they are Christians because they are not saved and can't be Christian.
If I help them, it will be because they are human and it is in my means to help them.
However, there are millions of humans suffering over there-- all of them going to the same hell because none of them believe and practice the form of gospel as presented by 21st century American Apostolics.
If the Apostolics are right, I should save my money, pray for my immediate family instead, let satan's children kill satan's children, and pray for Jesus to hurry up and return.
Can't anyone else see that the form of gospel presented by Oneness Pentecostals absolutely prohibits anyone else who calls on the Name of the Lord from being saved?
It is IMPOSSIBLE for anyone who isn't baptized in Name of Jesus, or Lord Jesus, or Lord Jesus Christ, or whatever other variation-- IMPOSSIBLE for them to be saved! If they don't speak in tongues, they don't have the Holy Ghost inside them and they MUST BE LOST according to Oneness Pentecostal doctrine!
So helping them would be the same as helping a Muslim and the same as helping a Baptist and the same as helping a Trinitarian Pentecostal-- they are all lost and going to the same hell anyway-- that is according to 21st century American Apostolic teachings.
They aren't brothers. Any appeal to help them will then appeal to helping them as humans, but like I asked, with countless millions of humans needing help, what makes these people special?
In order to be consistent as an Apostolic, the answer can only be, "nothing".
They are not brothers. They are not sisters. They are not any more special than any other third world citizen that needs my help.
In order to be consistent as an Apostolic, until they are baptized our way and until they speak in tongues, they are not saved, not born again, not Christians and ultimately, not special in a world with countless millions who are suffering and lost.
Do I believe this way? Nope, but it is why I can't be Apostolic.
I need consistency.