I am a member of the, Church of god of Prophecy,not the Mormon Church.
World headquarters, Cleveland TN. I don't know the date the Mormon Church
organized. Over 90% of our membership is in other nations, outside the US.
Church of God of Prophecy, organized in 1903.
I agree with you, on the Mormon Church. The Church of God of Prophecy, is an
Pentecostal organization. Supposed to be full Gospel, teach and practice 100%
of the, New Testament.
Are you sure about that?
I can mail you,the 29 prominent teachings of the,New Testament,backed-up by
the scriptures.
Most of our members in the US,have come from the, Baptist Church or the,
Catholic Church.
I agree with Simpson's four simple truths. However, this does not get into the,29 prominent truths of the, New Testament.Yes sir. I am 100% positive.
The term “Full Gospel” was coined by A. B. Simpson, founder of the Christian and Missionary Alliance (C&MA). In the late 19th century, Simpson left his native Canada and pastored a number of Presbyterian churches in the central and northeastern states. In 1881, after claiming a miraculous healing, he requested baptism by immersion in a Baptist church, resigned from the Presbyterian pastorate, and ultimately founded a non-denominational congregation.
Over the next 30 years, Simpson’s passion for evangelism and overseas missions culminated in the formation of the C&MA, originally an association of various churches. Simpson developed a theology based on four simple truths concerning Christ: the Lord is the Savior, Sanctifier, Healer, and Soon Coming King.
You are a confused person, however, God the creator still loves you.The Church never went into apostacy.
The Bible only speaks of the Church, which Christ instituted and which He said the gates of Hades would not prevail against.
There was no apostasy, so your "latter day church" is nonsense.
-CryptoLutheran
Have you heard of the "NICENE CREED" held in Nicaea in A.D.325? This is whenThe Church never went into apostacy.
The Bible only speaks of the Church, which Christ instituted and which He said the gates of Hades would not prevail against.
There was no apostasy, so your "latter day church" is nonsense.
-CryptoLutheran
The Church never went into apostacy.
The Bible only speaks of the Church, which Christ instituted and which He said the gates of Hades would not prevail against.
There was no apostasy, so your "latter day church" is nonsense.
-CryptoLutheran
Have you heard of the "NICENE CREED" held in Nicaea in A.D.325? This is when
The Church Christ organized in the first century joined the Roman government.
Now known as the Roman Catholic Church. This is when the real Church went
into apostasy. Do you want to be a Catholic I certainly do not?
The Church started rising again in 1903.Now called the "Church of God of Prophecy". Who have you been listening to.?
Have you heard of the "NICENE CREED" held in Nicaea in A.D.325?
This is when
The Church Christ organized in the first century joined the Roman government.
Now known as the Roman Catholic Church.
This is when the real Church went
into apostasy.
Do you want to be a Catholic I certainly do not?
The Church started rising again in 1903.Now called the "Church of God of Prophecy". Who have you been listening to.?
The medieval period was certainly a dark period for the organised Church - so many beliefs & practices of that period are now repudiated by all churches.Have you heard of the "NICENE CREED" held in Nicaea in A.D.325? This is when
The Church Christ organized in the first century joined the Roman government.
Now known as the Roman Catholic Church. This is when the real Church went
into apostasy. Do you want to be a Catholic I certainly do not?
The Church started rising again in 1903.Now called the "Church of God of Prophecy". Who have you been listening to.?
The current form of the Creed (sans Filioque) dates to the 1st Council of Constantinople in 381. So yes, I'm quite familiar, and I confess it frequently and enthusiastically.
False. The Council of Nicea held in 325 was convened in order to settle the Arian controversy; it is true that the emperor Constantine summoned the bishops all over the empire to come and participate in the council (he hoped that such a meeting of bishops would resolve the theological conflict caused by the teachings of Arius). The council bishops eventually all, but three, affirmed the homoousion formula over and against the homoiousian and heteroousian formulas put forward by the Arians and Arian sympathizers; and put forward the first form of the Nicene Creed. However, it didn't settle the issue, and Constantine himself was eventually swayed to the Arian side, which rejected the Council of Nicea, and a number of pro-Arian councils followed. Constantine, ultimately, died a baptized Arian (or, rather, was baptized on his deathbed by Eusebius of Nicomedia, an Arian).
There was no "joining" with the Roman government involved.
Doubly false. The Roman Catholic Church is so-called because of the episcopal see at Rome, and more specifically because of the Roman (or Latin) Rite of the liturgy. There was no "Roman Catholic Church" until the Great Schism in 1054, 700 years after Constantine.
No it didn't.
I believe in one, holy, catholic and apostolic Church.
I've been listening to credible historians and academics. I'm curious who you've been listening to to.
-CryptoLutheran
Via CrucisWho have you been taking to? The facts are not true.
You should google, William Tyndale, Wikipedia, this is what you will find,Who have you been taking to? The facts are not true.
Via Crucis
You should google, William Tyndale, Wikipedia, this is what you will find,
he was executed by strangling. He was the first translator of the Bible into
English, from the original languages, Hebrew & Greek.
Via Crucis
You should google, William Tyndale, Wikipedia, this is what you will find,
he was executed by strangling. He was the first translator of the Bible into
English, from the original languages, Hebrew & Greek.
The Nicene Creed, was in 325 A.D. this is before 381 A. D.
To Via Crucis
Who have you been taking to?
The facts are not true.
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