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Originally Posted by Joey Boneski
Not sure about that Baron...Chrstianity may have differing views on everything including salvation but the term Apostolic is usually for those who believe in Acts 2:38 where salvation was preached on the day of Pentecost by Peter who was handed the keys to the kingdom....Jesus name baptism, infilling of the Holy Ghost with the evidence of speaking in other tongues...seperation from the world....holiness living...maybe those who are not following these call themselves Christians but I don't understand how Apostolic if they don't believe in those things that the Apostolic Church preaches.....and I'm not talking about differences in length of sleeves, haircuts etc. I'm talking about the major points I made here. Salvation, baptism, Holy Ghost.....
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Ok let's see how much of this I can address from my phone.
Speaking of Catholics you folks that refer to Peter and the keys need to reevaluate that position. The key that Peter was given was the revelation of who Jesus Christ was not
Acts 2:38.
As to
Acts 2:38 Oneness people are divided as to how to understand it and apply it practically. Some believe you must be baptized to be saved others believe salvation occurs at repentance.
Living separate from the world to some has everything to do with how they dress to others that has no value at all.
Holiness living? What exactly that is I am not sure. Depends on who you ask. Perhaps after I get home and have a glass of wine and a cigar I can better answer this question.