Pentecostal churches are either Trinitarian or Oneness. Both these
positions are wrong. The position of the early Church was Unitarian,
meaning belief in One God, the Father, and One Lord Jesus Christ, son
of the Father (1 Cor 8:6).
This means there are 2 spiritual beings - the Father and the Son.
A new website has been launched focusing on the Unitarian Pentecostal
Church. It is found at the followign web address:
http://www.geocities.com/unitarianpentecostal
If anyone has any questions or comments regarding this, please feel
free to contact me.
Kind regards
Daniel Daly
Canberra, Australia
email: valan...@hotmail.com
The True Church that received the Pentecostal Blessing was and still is
Pentecostal. They believe in the Holy Trinity.
Every doctrine that denies the Holy Trinity is false, be they Unitarians or
Pentecostal Unitarians
peace, out
"Daniel Daly" <saru...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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The meaning and the churches that call themselfs Unitarian is not
Pentecostal not christian and any and all religions to them are the same.
So are not saved, and only a silly minded person would put such a name on
his or her church. Oh yes when I was in Bible college I met lots of people
and groups and you are wrong, add to that number Twoness Jesus and Father,
the Holy Spirit is only the Spirit Holy of the Father. TWO. now add this
Unitarian, and you have every god, and idol that can find you come knocking.
> Daniel Daly
> Canberra, Australia
Your heart may be right, but Unitarian is not.
Function: noun
Etymology: New Latin unitarius, from Latin unitas unity
Date: 1687
1 a often capitalized : one who believes that the deity exists only in one
person b capitalized : a member of a denomination that stresses individual
freedom of belief, the free use of reason in religion, a united world
community, and liberal social action
2 : an advocate of unity or a unitary system
-unitarian adjective , often capitalized
Unitarianism as an organized religious movement emerged during the
Reformation period in Poland, Transylvania, and England, and laterin North
America from the original NewEngland Puritan churches. In each country
Unitarian leaders sought to achieve a reformation that was completely in
accordance with the Hebrew Scriptures and the New Testament; in particular,
they found no warrant for the doctrine of the Trinity accepted by other
Christian churches.
There seems to be more then one meaning to the term, from the dictionary to
the Reference books, one thing for sure the member believes in only ONE
person, and when seen in action it is not Pentecostal.
Raymond
I have found in the Bible that one is suppose to believe and receive JESUS
CHRIST as LORD and Saviour, there is nothing in the Holy Bible about one has
to believe in some "Holy Trinity"! They have to believe in the Lord Jesus
Christ,the only way to heaven is by Jesus, nothing about any faith in a
"Holy Trinity".
If a person has false teachings they can change, they can by study & find
the truth in the Bible. You and others pop up with teachings hundreds of
years after the Apostolic Church, the Bishops the Apostles the deacons etc
have died, they never heard of a Trinity, they never used such a name. The
name "Trinity" has tried to steal the name of JESUS. The Roman Catholic
puts their "Mary" as the mediator between God and man, while the Bible says
only Christ Jesus can do that. Only the name of Jesus the Christ the Son of
God the saviour is needed for faith and what the True Church of God does
believe in.
Raymond
Any reason why you choose to omit all Biblical references to the Holy Ghost?