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Old 11-15-2010, 06:51 PM
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"A lot of our convictions are preferences, and that is all right. But don't impose your preference upon someone and call it holiness." Tom Fred Tenney
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Old 11-15-2010, 07:39 PM
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Re: Holiness

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"A lot of our convictions are preferences, and that is all right. But don't impose your preference upon someone and call it holiness." Tom Fred Tenney
Is TF the father or the son?

(that sounds like a theological debate...lol)
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Old 11-15-2010, 07:46 PM
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TF Tenney is the father, born in 1933 and has been ministering for about 60 years.
The son goes by the name Tommy Tenney.
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Old 11-15-2010, 08:19 PM
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"A lot of our convictions are preferences, and that is all right. But don't impose your preference upon someone and call it holiness." Tom Fred Tenney
Exactly!! That is exactly how I feel about it. It's fine to have personal convictions, or even preferences about things. And to determine that you and your household will follow these things. But it seems that it can never stop there. Pretty soon it's 'law' for everyone, and we're attempting to shut people out of the kingdom of God if they don't follow our preferences.
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"A lot of our convictions are preferences, and that is all right. But don't impose your preference upon someone and call it holiness." Tom Fred Tenney
Could you source that quote before I post it on facebook and get dogpiled by the neo-legalists?
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Old 11-15-2010, 08:50 PM
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Could you source that quote before I post it on facebook and get dogpiled by the neo-legalists?
I posted it on Facebook earlier today but did not give the source.
It is on page 259 of "The Main Thing Is To Keep The Main Thing The Main Thing" by T.F. Tenney, copyright 1993 by Word Aflame Press
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Old 11-16-2010, 11:48 AM
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TF Tenney is the father, born in 1933 and has been ministering for about 60 years.
The son goes by the name Tommy Tenney.
Thanks.
I'm curious, do you know what he thinks is holiness?
I know he attends Mangun's church, or at least he did.
They seem to be very outward appearance adherents.
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Indeed. Personal convictions are treasures that God gives us. Points of dedication and memories of those times in our lives where we saw a better way.

I think that the "need" to force our convictions on others shows a deeper problem. It can be an indication of the persons inner feeling about these convictions since their need to force others to do the same seems to show an "if I have to do it you have to do it too" way of thinking.
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Old 11-16-2010, 12:28 PM
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Thanks.
I'm curious, do you know what he thinks is holiness?
I know he attends Mangun's church, or at least he did.
They seem to be very outward appearance adherents.
I'm not really familiar with T.F. Tenney.
From what I understand, he and his wife Thetus and his son Tommy are good people who love the Lord.
T.F. Tenney was part of the political structure of the UPC for years so I imagine he couldn't help but be tainted by that.

Things I've heard or seen here on AFF (so consider the source) about him are:

He regularly preaches for at least one trinitarian church/pastor without following the UPC Manual protocol of getting permission from the local UPC pastor first

He is famous for a sermon on "Let the Redeemed of the Lord Dress So."

He rose to office of Foreign Missions Director of the UPC on a platform of "revealing" that "we have missionaries in the field who do not even believe in the plan of salvation"

He has appeared on TBN and prayed for the host of the show

He is a member of the board of his son's organization

He is a closet one-stepper

He has co-authored at least one book with his son
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Old 11-16-2010, 01:17 PM
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I'm not really familiar with T.F. Tenney.
From what I understand, he and his wife Thetus and his son Tommy are good people who love the Lord.
T.F. Tenney was part of the political structure of the UPC for years so I imagine he couldn't help but be tainted by that.

Things I've heard or seen here on AFF (so consider the source) about him are:

He regularly preaches for at least one trinitarian church/pastor without following the UPC Manual protocol of getting permission from the local UPC pastor first

He is famous for a sermon on "Let the Redeemed of the Lord Dress So."

He rose to office of Foreign Missions Director of the UPC on a platform of "revealing" that "we have missionaries in the field who do not even believe in the plan of salvation"

He has appeared on TBN and prayed for the host of the show

He is a member of the board of his son's organization

He is a closet one-stepper

He has co-authored at least one book with his son
Okay, thanks.
I don't think I want to hear the sermon on let the redeemed dress so...
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