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Originally Posted by pelathais
Looney tunes. Name one "Oneness believer" who was even alive at the time of the Council of Nicea. For that matter, name one person of any theological stripe was forced to be "re-baptized" after the Council of Nicea.
These bozos didn't eve bother to crack a history book. They just produce fictional narratives right off the tops of their heads.
I know that this might not sound "nice," but they can shut me up very quickly by answering the questions I just (above) and providing some real facts to back up the pipe dreams.
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... but actually, they did manage to avoid the mistakes of Marvin Arnold and others. The "list" is pretty good - despite the obvious and needless hype about the Council of Nicea.
There are some names that would never be allowed to preach in a UPC church... okay, none of the names would be allowed to preach in a UPC church or one of our contemporary "Apostolic holiness" churches...
But folks like Servetus were more Unitarian than Oneness, and folks like Swedenborg were steeped rather deeply in the spiritualism that was so prevalent in the 19th Century.
Still, it's refreshing to NOT see Bogomils, Albigensians and Waldensians on the "list."
The final statement however, makes the usual error - "Oneness Apostolics have always existed..." yadda, yadda, yadda. No they haven't. And, this video PROVES THEY HAVEN'T ALWAYS EXISTED by failing to name a single person who preached the "full package
Acts 2:38 message" at any time in history. Nobody did until after about 1913. That's a fact that videos like this are designed to cover.
So, over all - it is deceptive. Did all of these people baptize by immersion "in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins?" Not only is the answer "NO!" but not all of these people even baptized by immersion.
And... what about "speaking in other tongues?" Did any of them even make the claim that they had ever "spoken in tongues?" No.