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Old 08-07-2008, 09:17 AM
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Oneness Pentecostal and Catholic Debates?

Are there any audio files floating around where a Oneness Pentecostal and Catholic debate?

Just curious. Thanks.
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Old 08-07-2008, 09:19 AM
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Are there any audio files floating around where a Oneness Pentecostal and Catholic debate?

Just curious. Thanks.
Probably not because they are not Solo Scriptura
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Old 08-07-2008, 11:04 AM
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Oneness vs Trinity ... yes.
Oneness vs Catholic... none that I know of.
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Probably not because they are not Solo Scriptura
Who is not, The Catholics or the Pentecostals?
Or maybe the "they" are both not Solo Scriptura. (that's what I'm thinking)
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Old 08-07-2008, 02:23 PM
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Re: Oneness Pentecostal and Catholic Debates?

If Sola Scriptura is meant agreement of the current Canon. I would say I don't agree. Is God's Word sufficient? Yes! Is what we have today proper canon? No!
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Re: Oneness Pentecostal and Catholic Debates?

It seems a lot of Pentecostals are NOT sola scriputura though they say they are but in practice are not.
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Sola Scriptura means the scriptures alone is our sole rule of faith. No external authorities which leaves Rome out because they go by papal bulls and church councils
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I understand but some have extended some of that meaning... KJV ONLY etc..
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I understand but some have extended some of that meaning... KJV ONLY etc..
some are wrong then :-)

Sola Scriptura has nothing to do with version.
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It seems a lot of Pentecostals are NOT sola scriputura though they say they are but in practice are not.
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