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How many here see the United pentacostals as being a Cult?

Yeshua1

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I think the word 'cult' is thrown around way too much.

Mormons
JW
SDA
Jesus Only
RCC

ALL qualify as being bible cults though, as all of them teach another Gospel, and all of them see themselves as being the true church, and all of them have extra biblcal so called revelations!
 

Jerome

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Here it is:

You know what, I think I am gonna vent for a few minutes. I am a member of an independent BAPTIST church. When I departed Oneness Pentecostalism, I searched for a good reformed Baptist fellowship. In a city the size of Houston, I am traveling 25 miles one way to a church that preaches expositionally and whose hermeneutics are biblical. Let me reiterate, I am attending a BAPTIST church.

I find these seeker sensative churches are more concerned about becoming more appealing to the carnally minded man than to the extreme scandal of the Gospel message. We should be seeker sensative, but the true seeker is Jesus Christ and we should be sensative to Him. This is why I am where I am, and I am not ashamed to be called Baptist.

OK... rant over.

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"And so, within the simple Gospel, how much lies concentrated? Look at it! Within that truth lie regeneration, repentance, faith, holiness, zeal, consecration, perfection. Heaven hides itself away within the Gospel." C.H. Spurgeon
 

Jerome

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Well he may be Reformed Baptist, but he holds to Oneness dogmas. From his facebook just last week:

"I am unashamedly Apostolic. Been down many roads, received much grace, but through it all, the truth of the Word has been a calling point for me time and again. I am not ashamed to say I believe in one God and His name one. I am not ashamed to say I hold to Jesus name baptism. I am not ashamed to say I believe in Holy Ghost baptism. I am not ashamed to say I believe in holiness, in repentance, in a right and wrong according to the Word of God, and that we must stand for truth."
 

Salty

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Well he may be Reformed Baptist, but he holds to Oneness dogmas. From his facebook just last week:

"I am unashamedly Apostolic. Been down many roads, received much grace, but through it all, the truth of the Word has been a calling point for me time and again. I am not ashamed to say I believe in one God and His name one. I am not ashamed to say I hold to Jesus name baptism. I am not ashamed to say I believe in Holy Ghost baptism. I am not ashamed to say I believe in holiness, in repentance, in a right and wrong according to the Word of God, and that we must stand for truth."


Thanks - I did not see this.
This leads me back to another thread I started.
Accepting New church members
This is an excellent reason why a church should examine a candidate for membership.


 

Yeshua1

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Well he may be Reformed Baptist, but he holds to Oneness dogmas. From his facebook just last week:

"I am unashamedly Apostolic. Been down many roads, received much grace, but through it all, the truth of the Word has been a calling point for me time and again. I am not ashamed to say I believe in one God and His name one. I am not ashamed to say I hold to Jesus name baptism. I am not ashamed to say I believe in Holy Ghost baptism. I am not ashamed to say I believe in holiness, in repentance, in a right and wrong according to the Word of God, and that we must stand for truth."

Based upon his own words then, he has not renounced the heretical teachings of that group, and may the Lord reveal to him the real Gospel of Jesus Christ!
 
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