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12-06-2010, 02:15 PM
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Re: DKB's Impassioned Plea For Iranian Branhamite?
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Don't the Apostolic Assemblies, as an org, officially deny the necessity of the baptism of the Spirit with tongues?
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Naw... but in many places they do not receive hg/tongues and are not water baptized until they are up into their teens.
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12-06-2010, 02:26 PM
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Re: DKB's Impassioned Plea For Iranian Branhamite?
I know a lot of people that doctrine ruined or stained their ministry...
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12-06-2010, 02:27 PM
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Re: DKB's Impassioned Plea For Iranian Branhamite?
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Thought you might enjoy this one:
Some Women Commit Adultery Unknowingly
Sounds like Pastor Fogarty ....
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So the woman's to blame pretty much anytime a man sins, even if only in his thoughts. Wow.
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12-06-2010, 02:35 PM
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Re: DKB's Impassioned Plea For Iranian Branhamite?
It really sounds like WB and LS are similar in many ways. Both focus unduly on women and both have rabid fan bases which will be reading their writings and forming whole churches around them long after they are dead and gone.
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12-06-2010, 02:57 PM
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Re: DKB's Impassioned Plea For Iranian Branhamite?
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It really sounds like WB and LS are similar in many ways. Both focus unduly on women and both have rabid fan bases which will be reading their writings and forming whole churches around them long after they are dead and gone.
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Be nice.
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12-06-2010, 03:02 PM
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Re: DKB's Impassioned Plea For Iranian Branhamite?
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Be nice.
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Very fair comparison.
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12-06-2010, 03:08 PM
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Re: DKB's Impassioned Plea For Iranian Branhamite?
Yawn
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12-06-2010, 03:47 PM
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Re: DKB's Impassioned Plea For Iranian Branhamite?
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Hoovie... I think DAII... Brought some convincing information that shed some much needed light on the back ground of this pastor.
Yes let's pray for him, but why the misleading reports that he was a apostolic pastor? I know we've kicked around this whole who is apostolic discussion, but I know to many of them (Branhamites) and what they teach to "deny" the obvious. That they are not.
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Maybe because most Apostolics won't pray for him fervently (if at all) if they knew he was not in the truth, not a brother, but actually a man of evil and/or a false prophet! (TIC)
Most Apostolics would pray, (if at all) for God to give Him wisdom, or truth or something other than supernatural protection and deliverance. Why would we pray for God to do something like that for folks outside of our fellowship? "Lord, send a revival and let it start with ME!"
You can call it broad brushing and I'd say you're not being realistic.
For most Apostolics, if you don't have it EXACTLY like we have it, you are simply lost.
Tell me I am wrong and I will ask again: when was the last time an Apostolic was encouraged to pray for a Trinitarian Pastor or Missionary about to lose their life for the Gospel-- or a Trinitarian at all?
FTR, I am glad that DKB brought this man's plight to our attention.
I think it is his first attempt to help the congregants of UPCI see that there is room in the body of Christ for people with doctrines different from ours. He's not a Trinitarian, but he is still different and that does count for something, imo.
A Progressive's attempt to influence the "us four and no more" attitude with prayer and compassion.
God bless DKB and God bless this Pastor.
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12-06-2010, 03:49 PM
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Re: DKB's Impassioned Plea For Iranian Branhamite?
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Maybe because most Apostolics won't pray for him fervently (if at all) if they knew he was not in the truth, not a brother, but actually a man of evil and/or a false prophet! (TIC)
Most Apostolics would pray, (if at all) for God to give Him wisdom, or truth or something other than supernatural protection and deliverance. Why would we pray for God to do something like that for folks outside of our fellowship? "Lord, send a revival and let it start with ME!"
You can call it broad brushing and I'd say you're not being realistic.
For most Apostolics, if you don't have it EXACTLY like we have it, you are simply lost.
Tell me I am wrong and I will ask again: when was the last time an Apostolic was encouraged to pray for a Trinitarian Pastor or Missionary about to lose their life for the Gospel-- or a Trinitarian at all?
FTR, I am glad that DKB brought this man's plight to our attention.
I think it is his first attempt to help the congregants of UPCI see that there is room in the body of Christ for people with doctrines different from ours. He's not a Trinitarian, but he is still different and that does count for something, imo.
A Progressive's attempt to influence the "us four and no more" attitude with prayer and compassion.
God bless DKB and God bless this Pastor.
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Interesting perspective... not sure I agree but I definitely hadn't considered this possibility.
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12-06-2010, 05:34 PM
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Re: DKB's Impassioned Plea For Iranian Branhamite?
I can definitley say I've never known an apostolic who wouldn't pray for this man or any other person upon request.
Guess I've been blessed to know people who walk the talk.
Is there any news on his situation?
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