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Originally Posted by pelathais
I think we're really on the same page here but maybe I'm not articulating very well. I'm not familiar with those groups you described but I do have family in Kentucky and have thought of you fondly for that reason.
I'm certain that there were groups that no one has ever heard from who existed, preached an Acts 2:38 Gospel and then disappeared from the pages of time, remembered perhaps only by God. But I obviously can't prove they existed, so I just have to look at history like I'm looking at the night sky and allow a sense of awe and wonder fill my heart.
What I am speaking up against is the way that we have grouped every "anti-Trinity" movement mentioned in history into the the Apostolic fellowship. This leads to all kinds of confusion- people end up thinking that we're Gnostics, dualists and Arians.
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I do agree the Sowder's movement which are twoness are very anti-Trinitarian and claim to baptize in Jesus Name and some actually do. I can imagine if time tarries someone could look back into history and mistake them for Apostolic the same with Christ Gospel folks and Branhamites.