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Pharisee, sadducces... I'm sure there were others......Definately biblical, but not necessarily recommendedorthotomeo said:The question is flawed - it shouldn't be "Are you in the right denomination," but "Are denominations biblical?" Thanks,
o.
OK, I was only being lighthearted though,it wasn't a serious reply to your question.orthotomeo said:Charligirl,
Thanks, but I'm talking in reference to the Body of Christ, not Israel.
Believers today are supposed be united around the seven "ones" of Ephesians ch. 4. We are not.
Paul says there is "one baptism" (and that without water) yet water baptism(s) are, historically, one of the most common dividing points among believers (every denomination has its own formula and reasons for being water baptized, and everyone else's is wrong).
That's confusion, and God doesn't author confusion. That's why denominationalism cannot be honoring to God.
As for the "which denomination are you?" test, I don't have a denomination at all - or anything resembling one - yet the closest hole the test pegged me into was "Southern Baptist." This, even though I oppose all forms of water baptism, and said so! The test is less than comprehensive, and a waste of time. That's just my two cents, tho.
o.
Ok, sorry.orthotomeo said:I take it very seriously.
No hard feelings, tho,
o.
I'm personally not happy about denominations but I think people get too upset about them. We are all one body and one church no matter how we choose to worship. As long as we agree on the fundamentals, that Jesus is God's son, He died for our sins and rose from the dead and He is the only way. The other things should not cause so much concern.
I think we should all be of one mind, but we are human, the bible is open to interpretation and it is not possible that we are ever all going to agree on everything. What IS important is the fundamentals of faith, whether you choose to stand and sing or I choose to sit and sing, or you eat meat and I don't really makes no difference.orthotomeo said:As you will recall, the Corinthians were divided by following men, just as denominations have been for centuries.
What did Paul tell them? Did he say (by inspiration!) that he was okay with that - as long as they agreed on the basics of the faith, whatever else they disagreed on was no big deal?
I don;t think I explained myself clearly, when I said people get too upset about it, I meant people get too upset about the differences between the denominations, not that it's wrong to be upset that there is division. It's the people who point fingers at other churches and say their way is wrong who should chill out.orthotomeo said:In 2 Cor 13:11 Paul again commanded them to "be of one mind." From what his letter indicates, the Corinthians laid aside their carnality and tried to do exactly that. Can we say the same for denominations, or even many churches within denominations? No.
So do you still think it's possible to get too upset over this? I ask because Paul seemed rather upset himself. What say ye?
Personally I believe in water baptism...But it's not a requirement of salvation, so if someone doesn't believe in it that's ok, it's their interpretation.
I think we should all be of one mind, but we are human, the bible is open to interpretation and it is not possible that we are ever all going to agree on everything.
To my knowledge, Assemblies of God churches are WOF-churches, yes?
Jesus himself was baptised in water.
Throughout Acts baptism follows the decision to become a believer... and as we can see from the following examples, that was water baptism.
Acts 8
35Then Philip opened his mouth, and beginning at this Scripture, preached Jesus to him. 36Now as they went down the road, they came to some water. And the eunuch said, "See, here is water. What hinders me from being baptized?"
37Then Philip said, "If you believe with all your heart, you may."
And he answered and said, "I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God."[1]
Acts 10
46For they heard them talking in [unknown] tongues (languages) and extolling and magnifying God. Then Peter asked,
47Can anyone forbid or refuse water for baptizing these people, seeing that they have received the Holy Spirit just as we have?
48And he ordered that they be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ (the Messiah). Then they begged him to stay on there for some days.
Acts 16
32Then they spoke the word of the Lord to him and to all the others in his house. 33At that hour of the night the jailer took them and washed their wounds; then immediately he and all his family were baptized. 34The jailer brought them into his house and set a meal before them; he was filled with joy because he had come to believe in God--he and his whole family.
The word means submersion or immersion, when the bible was written water baptism was accepted and commonplace, the word would have meant nothing else to the writers.
Apparently they do. They have a position paper on The Believer And Positive Confession, see: http://ag.org/top/beliefs/position_papers/4183_confession.cfmorthotomeo said:Some, perhaps, but not all. Many pentecostals oppose it. I recall hearing that, back in the 80s, the Assemblies of God came out with a position paper against WoF and similar teachings.Don't know if they still go by it.
o.
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