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26th June 2012, 06:52 PM
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Reps: 2,459,798,517,388,991 (power: 2,459,798,517,389) | | | Inquiry about the Anabaptists Hello. This is my first post. And this is the first website that I have seen that has a special section for Anabaptists...which is my background. I think I may find some interesting reading here.
Anyone here ever read The Trail of Blood by B.H. Carroll?
How about the movie The Radicals...about the Anabaptists of the 1500's in Europe? | 
26th June 2012, 07:11 PM
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Reps: 321,599,711,541,441,792 (power: 321,599,711,541,465) | | Originally Posted by Martyrs44 Hello. This is my first post. And this is the first website that I have seen that has a special section for Anabaptists...which is my background. I think I may find some interesting reading here.
Anyone here ever read The Trail of Blood by B.H. Carroll?
How about the movie The Radicals...about the Anabaptists of the 1500's in Europe?
Yes I have the VHS tape in my collection and have seen it several times. I've also read the Carroll's book~you'd have more response in the Baptist forum on that though not many buy into it.
Welcome!
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26th June 2012, 07:16 PM
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Reps: 2,459,798,517,388,991 (power: 2,459,798,517,389) | | Originally Posted by MrJim Yes I have the VHS tape in my collection and have seen it several times. I've also read the Carroll's book~you'd have more response in the Baptist forum on that though not many buy into it.
Welcome!
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19th September 2012, 10:04 PM
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[this is from the Assemblies of God who held the pacifist position until 1967]
Assemblies of God
Resolution Concerning the Attitude of the General Council of the Assemblies of God Toward any Military Service which Involves the Actual Participation in the Destruction of Human Life.
While recognizing human Government as of divine ordination and affirming our unswerving loyalty to the Government of the United States, nevertheless we are constrained to define our position with reference to the taking of human life.
WHEREAS, in the Constitutional Resolution adopted at the Hot Springs General Council, April 1-10, 1914, we plainly declare the Holy Inspired Scriptures to be the all-sufficient rule of faith and practice, and
WHEREAS the Scriptures deal plainly with the obligations and relations of humanity, setting forth the principles of “Peace on earth, good will toward men.” (Luke 2:14); and
WHEREAS we, as followers of the Lord Jesus Christ, the Prince of Peace, believe in implicit obedience to the Divine commands and precepts which instruct us to “Follow peace with all men,” (Heb. 12:14); “Thou shalt not kill,” (Exodus 20:13); “Resist not evil,” (Matt. 5:39); Love your enemies,” (Matt. 5:44): etc. and
WHEREAS these and other Scriptures have always been accepted and interpreted by our churches as prohibiting Christians from shedding blood or taking human life;
THEREFORE we, as a body of Christians, while purposing to fulfill all the obligations of loyal citizenship, are nevertheless constrained to declare we cannot conscientiously participate in war and armed resistance which involves the actual destruction of human life, since this is contrary to our view of the clear teachings of the inspired Word of God, which is the sole basis of our faith.
Weekly Evangel, August 4, 1917, p. 6.
From Jay Beaman's book
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