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11-04-2008, 09:31 AM
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Re: Dan Scott's Thought on Trinity
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Originally Posted by StMark
That's true. I like it black or white let the chips fall.
you never hear of Trinitarians writing in code so not to offend the
oneness do you ?
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I just don't get it at all. Dan Scott is Anglican. Why would anybody think that he might be Oneness?
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11-04-2008, 09:34 AM
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Re: Dan Scott's Thought on Trinity
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I just don't get it at all. Dan Scott is Anglican. Why would anybody think that he might be Oneness?
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That's always been my thoughts too...didn't want to offend CC
and PM though
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11-04-2008, 09:38 AM
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Re: Dan Scott's Thought on Trinity
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That's always been my thoughts too...didn't want to offend CC
and PM though
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Why would it be offensive to say that an Anglican is Trinitarian?
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11-04-2008, 09:40 AM
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Re: Dan Scott's Thought on Trinity
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Why would it be offensive to say that an Anglican is Trinitarian?
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No, that's not offensive. But to say that Scott is really an anglican
(undercover) might be offensive to the two people I mentioned.
they believe otherwise and have defended him in the past (naturally)
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11-04-2008, 09:56 AM
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Re: Dan Scott's Thought on Trinity
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No, that's not offensive. But to say that Scott is really an anglican
(undercover) might be offensive to the two people I mentioned.
they believe otherwise and have defended him in the past (naturally)
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He's not an undercover Anglican. He's proudly Anglican. It's right there in plain sight in his biography.
"Pastor Dan Scott has his ordination with the Anglican Mission in America, a missionary movement that grew out of the East African Revivals of last century."
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11-04-2008, 09:59 AM
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Re: Dan Scott's Thought on Trinity
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He's not an undercover Anglican. He's proudly Anglican. It's right there in plain sight in his biography.
"Pastor Dan Scott has his ordination with the Anglican Mission in America, a missionary movement that grew out of the East African Revivals of last century."
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O wow I didn't know that. If that's not enough to know what to do then I don't know what is
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11-04-2008, 10:00 AM
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Re: Dan Scott's Thought on Trinity
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That's true. I like it black or white let the chips fall.
you never hear of Trinitarians writing in code so not to offend the
oneness do you ?
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Thank you.
And I'm sick of people saying we should "tone down" the Oneness talk from pulpit so as not to offend newcomers to our churches (same thing with toning down the Oneness language on Apostolic church websites). Trinitarians don't worry about toning toning anything down in their churches.
Why is it that those who preach false doctrine speak it loudly and proudly, but those who have the truth are supposed to keep it undercover? Absurd.
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Originally Posted by StMark
No, that's not offensive. But to say that Scott is really an anglican
(undercover) might be offensive to the two people I mentioned.
they believe otherwise and have defended him in the past (naturally)
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Really?... Despite the fact that he's an ordained member of an Anglican Charismatic group?
It's a matter of public record at this point.
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11-04-2008, 10:11 AM
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Re: Dan Scott's Thought on Trinity
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Thank you.
And I'm sick of people saying we should "tone down" the Oneness talk from pulpit so as not to offend newcomers to our churches (same thing with toning down the Oneness language on Apostolic church websites). Trinitarians don't worry about toning toning anything down in their churches.
Why is it that those who preach false doctrine speak it loudly and proudly, but those who have the truth are supposed to keep it undercover? Absurd.
Really?... Despite the fact that he's an ordained member of an Anglican Charismatic group?
It's a matter of public record at this point.
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If I remember right, Dan Scott, after he left Phoenix, renounced being anglican. I was told he would have never been considered for CC if he had held to the same style and beliefs as when he pastored in PHoenix.
I remember Painoman saying he initially had some fears about this but that over time these fears had been put to rest.
However, many believed that he still was anglican just keeping it on the down low
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11-04-2008, 10:22 AM
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Re: Dan Scott's Thought on Trinity
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Originally Posted by StMark
If I remember right, Dan Scott, after he left Phoenix, renounced being anglican. I was told he would have never been considered for CC if he had held to the same style and beliefs as when he pastored in PHoenix.
I remember Painoman saying he initially had some fears about this but that over time these fears had been put to rest.
However, many believed that he still was anglican just keeping it on the down low
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When he comes prancing down the center aisle swinging a censer, don't say I didn't warn you.
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And the LORD took me as I followed the flock, and the LORD said unto me, Go, prophesy unto my people Israel."
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11-04-2008, 10:24 AM
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Re: Dan Scott's Thought on Trinity
If one has listened to him preach one could tell he is not a typical Anglican if he is infact an Anglican. To me it seems to me that he is a toned down pentecostal preach.
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