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donnA said:We've had oness penecostals on here in the past who argued there was no Trinity.
tragic_pizza said:But arguing that there is no Trinity is not the same as arguing that there is no God, or that Jesus is not Christ, Lord and Savior.
Granted, calling Trinitarian theology "antichrist" is over the top, but polemic is like that.
anyone who denies God in any form is not a christian denomination.I am going to go on a limb here and assume, probably wrongly, that the sole purpose of this thread is not just to bash a Christian denomination
Denial of the Trinity does not necessarily mean denial of the Divinity of Jesus Christ
I know of no Apostolic congregation that teaches that speaking in tongues is required for salvation.DHK said:Any religion that requires both baptism (by their own religion), and speaking in tongues as a conditon for salvation is depending on works for their salvation. Oneness Pentecostal thus does not believe that salvation is by grace through faith and not by works. It is a works salvation. It is a cult.
I am going to go on a limb here and assume, probably wrongly, that the sole purpose of this thread is not just to bash a Christian denomination.
Well, then you cannot be talking about any Oneness Apostolic Pentecostals that I know of.donnA said:anyone who denies God in any form is not a christian denomination.
Denial of the Trinity does not necessarily mean denial of the Divinity of Jesus Christ.
Actually, no; they quote passages in Scripture about there being only ONE God against Trinitarians. They believe in only one God; they often allege, wrongly, that Trinitarians believe in three gods.donnA said:so just how many gods is that then, lets see, Jesus, God the Father, and God the Holy Spirit, how many more are there, if their theology is correct there are at least 3 individual gods, none os which are the scriptural God.
One God, just like Trinitarians; Jesus Christ being God, just like Trinitarians.Darron Steele said:...
2) Oneness Apostolic Pentecostals, from what I understand from them, teach that Jesus Christ was first God the Father, then incarnated and lived on the earth as Son, and after ascension returned to the earth as the Holy Spirit. Yes I know there are Scripture difficulties with this, but that is what they believe.
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Almost all evangelical denominations are not a cult. The Oneness Pentecostal, when examined thoroughly, has all the marks of a cult. Although it is sometimes put in the general category of Charismatic because of their speaking in tongues it goes farther than just that in that it requires speaking in tongues for salvation. It also attacks the Godhead. Those two areas put it in the realm of a cult. But there are some other characteristics as well.tragic_pizza said:DHK, I mean this not at all as a slam, but as an observation in search of information.
Do you consider any denomination not in line with your own personal theology to be a cult?
If not, which of we other denominations are not a cult?
Darron Steele said:I know of no Apostolic congregation that teaches that speaking in tongues is required for salvation.
http://www.carm.org/oneness/whatisoneness.htmIn addition, oneness theology also maintains that baptism is a necessary part of salvation; that is, in order to be saved, one must be baptized, by immersion. If you are not baptized you cannot be saved. However, not only must baptism be by immersion, it must also be administered with the formula "In Jesus’ name" rather than the formula "In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit" which is mentioned in Matt. 28:19. Finally, this baptism must be administered by a duly ordained minister of a church that maintains oneness theology: United Pentecostal, United Apostolic, etc.
Oneness churches also teach that speaking in tongues is a necessary manifestation of the Holy Spirit. Since a person cannot be saved without the Holy Spirit (Rom. 8:9), it follows that only those who have spoken in tongues are really saved. There is, therefore, an emphasis that Oneness church members speak in tongues to "demonstrate" that they are saved and have the truth.
DHK, I appreciate your candor. Thanks for clearing that up for me.DHK said:Almost all evangelical denominations are not a cult. The Oneness Pentecostal, when examined thoroughly, has all the marks of a cult. Although it is sometimes put in the general category of Charismatic because of their speaking in tongues it goes farther than just that in that it requires speaking in tongues for salvation. It also attacks the Godhead. Those two areas put it in the realm of a cult. But there are some other characteristics as well.
There are Pentecostal churches which are not cults such as the FGA or Full Gospel Assembly. The preach a sound evangelical gospel. Though they advocate tongues, they do not say that they are necessary for salvation. That is the difference. We certainly debate our differences here on the issue of tongues as you have seen. But I don't classify them as a cult.
Liberal denominations deny the fundamentals of the faith. They are liberal, but not a cult.
World religions are just that--other religions with views outside of Christianity, and thus not a cult.
You will find that most cults attack the deity of Christ.
so your saying they do not deny the Trinity, they beleive in the Trinity, Father, Son and Holy Spirit?Well, then you cannot be talking about any Oneness Apostolic Pentecostals that I know of.
They beleive in one god, and since they beleive thats Jesus, then who is God the Father, another god, or not god at all?Actually, no; they quote passages in Scripture about there being only ONE God against Trinitarians. They believe in only one God; they often allege, wrongly, that Trinitarians believe in three gods.
Darron Steele said:I know of no Apostolic congregation that teaches that speaking in tongues is required for salvation....
They must be different than the ones that I know of, and the Apostolic Pentecostals I know personally. I was not aware there were any with the belief you mentioned; thank you for the information.DHK said:
http://www.carm.org/oneness/whatisoneness.htm
We used to have a few Oneness Pentecostals on the board. They admitted that this was this truth. If tongues was not the evidence of the manifestation of the Holy Spirit, and you hadn't spoken in tongues, then you were not saved.
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[*]Denies the doctrine of the Trinity.
[*]Denies justification by faith alone by stating that baptism is also required for salvation.
[*]Jesus is God the Father.
[*]Jesus is the Holy Spirit.
[*]The name of God is "Jesus."
[*]Baptism is necessary for salvation.
[*]Denies pre-existence of the Word as the Son. Teaches that the He existed as the Father.
[*]Being born again means repentance, baptism, and speaking in tongues.
[*]Baptism must be administered by an ordained Oneness minister to be valid.
[*]Baptism must be administered with the phrase, "In the name of Jesus" instead of the phrase, "In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit" (Matt. 28:19).
[*]Speaking in tongues is a necessary requirement to demonstrate that a person has been baptized in the Holy Spirit, and is, therefore, saved. It is claimed to be the initial sign of the infilling of the Holy Ghost.
[*]Restitution of all things, though the devil and the angels will not be restored.
[*]Women may be pastors.3
[*]Only Oneness people will go to heaven.