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1 | Why not Baptize as Jesus said to? | Acts 19:5 | punkiedo | 108147 | ||
Steve, I have come to the conclusion that some people enjoy believing the same thing they have always been taught. As we learned today in church that when you begin to disprove something that people have believed for a long time, alot of them don't like it. Furthermore Steve, it does not say that anyone else saw it. And why on God's earth would Peter tell us to be baptized in the name of Jesus? AND why would EVERYONE who was baptized be BAPTIZED in Jesus name? You're Doctrine is the one with holes not mine. I know who the father is I know who the son is and I know who the Holy Ghost is. IT IS JESUS. In James 2:19 Thou believest that there is one God; thou doest well: the devils also believe, and tremble. There is One God, not three. If you don't believe that then the bible says one day every knee will bow and you know this verse says he was given a name above every name. Why would "the father" exalt his "son" above himself???? or above the "Holy Ghost"?????? COME ON!!!!!!!!! Jesus loves you Steve, and I hope you can get beyond where you are and see the truth. Natasha |
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2 | Why not Baptize as Jesus said to? | Acts 19:5 | kalos | 111435 | ||
Is the UPC a Christian Church? 'IS THE UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH A CHRISTIAN CHURCH? 'The United Pentecostal Church International teaches that there's only one God, and that Jesus is fully God. Can we therefore regard it as a Christian church? 'Although there may possibly be individuals in the United Pentecostal Church who are indeed Christians, we believe that the church as a whole is heretical. Like other pseudo-Christian groups, the United Pentecostal flatly denies the doctrine of the Trinity. It would be inappropriate to argue that Jehovah's Witnesses or various other groups are non-Christian because they deny the doctrine of the Trinity, but that the United Pentecostal Church can reject the Trinity and still be considered Christian.' To read more go to: (www.equip.org/free/CP0603.pdf) |
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