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| 602.1 |  | POWDML::SMCCONNELL | Next year, in Jerusalem! | Tue Oct 04 1994 16:19 | 8 | 
|  |     What is "Oneness Pentecostal" theology?
    
    A semi-decent introduction to the work of apologists is _Kingdom of the
    Cults_ by Dr. Walter Martin.  Hank Hannegraf (sp?) now heads up the
    Christian Research Institute but I've only read his _Christianity In
    Crisis_ book and can't comment on much more than that.
    
    steve
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| 602.2 | Jesus Only | MIMS::CASON_K |  | Tue Oct 04 1994 16:35 | 22 | 
|  |     A number of good books are written on both apologetics and systematic
    theology.  I'll get some titles and post in here tomorrow.  I do know
    of one book that specifically addresses the Oneness doctrine.
    
    Steve,
    
    I'm not sure if your question was rhetorical or not but Oneness is
    sometimes known as "Jesus only".  Regarding Oneness Pentecostalism,
    around the early 1910s to 1920s the Pentecostal Movement split over
    this doctrine.  It finds it's greatest prominence in the area of
    baptism.  Oneness Pentecostals believe that the only proper way to
    baptize is in Jesus name 'only', not in the name of the Father, and in
    the name of the Son, and in the name of the Holy Spirit.  To be more
    accurate they believe that all three are embodied in Jesus.  In other
    words the Father is Jesus, the Son is Jesus and the Holy Spirit is
    Jesus.  If you want I can get more in depth information from home and
    post it?
    
    In Him,
    
    Kent
    
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| 602.3 |  | POWDML::SMCCONNELL | Next year, in Jerusalem! | Tue Oct 04 1994 16:40 | 8 | 
|  |     Thanks, Kent.  I'd heard of the "Jesus Only" doctrine - but I hadn't
    heard it referred to as "Oneness".
    
    Sure - post whatever you've got (as time permits).  Like the basenoter,
    I too would be interested in your list of references for apologetics
    and theology!
    
    Steve
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| 602.4 |  | MIMS::CASON_K |  | Wed Oct 05 1994 09:06 | 7 | 
|  |     I'll not be able to post the list today.  Too many meetings - not
    enough day.  My humble apologies.  I'll try for tomorrow.
    
    In Him,
    
    Kent
    
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| 602.5 |  | CSC32::P_SO | Get those shoes off your head! | Wed Oct 05 1994 09:08 | 9 | 
|  |     >  My humble apologies.  I'll try for tomorrow.
    
    Kent,
    
    Is this an intro to apologetics example?
    
    Sorry, it just struck me as funny.
    
    pam
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| 602.6 | fwiw | FRETZ::HEISER | Grace changes everything | Wed Oct 05 1994 13:18 | 4 | 
|  |     The United Pentecostal Church (UPC) is Jesus-only.  They also believe
    you must speak in tongues to be saved.
    
    Mike
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| 602.7 |  | MIMS::CASON_K |  | Wed Oct 05 1994 13:42 | 14 | 
|  |     re -1
    
    It's a reverse logic.
    
    In order to speak in tongues you must have received the baptism in the
    Holy Spirit.
    
    In order to receive the baptism in the Holy Spirit you must be born
    again.
    
    Therefore the evidence of salvation is speaking in tongues.
    
    Sounds simple enough to me :-)
    
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| 602.8 |  | POBOX::FOILES | Jesus Christ -- Semper Fidelas | Wed Oct 05 1994 13:52 | 30 | 
|  |     I was (past tense) a devoted member of the United Pentecostal Church
    for over 13 years and a graduate of a UPC Bible College. Leaving the
    UPC was a very traumatic experience. It really grieves me to see these
    families being drawn into this deviant organization.
    
    The United Pentecostal Church is the largest organization of the
    Oneness Pentecostals or Jesus Only. I believe they are also the most
    legalistic and authoritarian. The tenants of the faith are:
     
    		- Repentance
    		- The absolute necessity of baptism in Jesus name for the
    remission of sins. (any other baptism is considered invalid)
    		- The baptism of the Holy Spirit with the evidence of
    speaking in other tongues is considered a necessity, not a gift.
    		- To retain salvation, members must lead a life of holiness
    as set forth in the organizations statement of faith.
    
    The pastor and I fear that a direct exposition of the Oneness heresy
    may polarize these families and drive them away. (The UPC will tell
    these people to expect resistance from those who do not have "The
    Truth".) We would like to present essential Christians truths to the
    entire congregation in a format that will hold their interest. 
    
    I gotta run. Thanks for all the responses. 
    
    Any information, or experiences, concerning the UPC or Oneness Pentecostal
    movement is welcome.
    
    God Bless
    Neil
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| 602.9 |  | JULIET::MORALES_NA | Sweet Spirit's Gentle Breeze | Wed Oct 05 1994 13:56 | 13 | 
|  |     Hi Neil,
    
    I remember intimately that time in your life when trying to pull away
    from this organization.  I've thought of you often and wondered how
    your family is doing.
    
    It sounds as though you are thriving well and this warms the heart.
    
    God Bless,
    Nancy
    
    P.S.
    Spoke to Daryl Gleason this past weekend!  He's doing well.
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| 602.10 |  | FRETZ::HEISER | Grace changes everything | Wed Oct 05 1994 13:59 | 16 | 
|  | >    It's a reverse logic.
>    
>    In order to speak in tongues you must have received the baptism in the
>    Holy Spirit.
>    
>    In order to receive the baptism in the Holy Spirit you must be born
>    again.
>    
>    Therefore the evidence of salvation is speaking in tongues.
>    
>    Sounds simple enough to me :-)
    
    The problem with this logic is that it assumes "Baptism in the Holy
    Spirit" = "Speaking in Tongues"
    
    Mike
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| 602.11 |  | MIMS::CASON_K |  | Wed Oct 05 1994 14:02 | 19 | 
|  |     Pam,
    
    The first rule of apologetics is to never apologize (Romans 1:16-17)
    :-)
    
    re .0
    
    I would recommend a book titled "Oneness Pentecostals and the Trinity",
    by Gregory A. Boyd.  I found it at Family Bookstores for $12.  Mr. Boyd
    is a contributor to the Christian Research Journal which (someone
    correct this if I am wrong) is a publication of the Christian Research
    Institute.
    
    Longer list to follow but I gotta run too.
    
    In Him,
    
    Kent
    
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| 602.12 |  | MIMS::CASON_K |  | Wed Oct 05 1994 14:08 | 7 | 
|  |     Mike,
    
    Not necessarily.  It only means that you can't speak in tongues without
    the baptism in the Holy Spirit.  But I agree the logic is flawed.
    
    Boy, I'm in here a lot more than I planned today.
    
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| 602.13 |  | USAT05::BENSON |  | Wed Oct 05 1994 15:33 | 8 | 
|  |     
    Finally! Some information on the UPC.  I was in southern Louisiana last
    year for a couple of months and saw these churches everywhere.  I had
    no idea what they were (well, I could guess they were Pentecostal) and
    had never heard of such a denomination.  It's nice to get a bit more
    information.  I'm simply a curious person.
    
    jeff
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| 602.14 |  | POBOX::FOILES | Jesus Christ -- Semper Fidelas | Wed Oct 05 1994 16:20 | 18 | 
|  |     Nancy,
    
    Christian Greetings!!  Its good to here from you as well! I have often
    wondered how you were faring the rough waters at Digital. My wife
    recently told a friend that she would never return to the UPC. Only God
    can cause such a dramatic change of heart.
    
    Jeff,
                          
    The UPC is very strong in Louisiana and Texas. I would also highly
    recommend Gregory Boyd's book "Oneness Pentecostals and the Trinity".
    He to was a Oneness Pentecostal but now is a professor at Bethel
    Seminary in St. Paul MN. 
    If you call the Christian Research Institute and request information on
    Oneness Pentecostalism, they will send you some excellent information
    free of charge.
    
    Neil
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| 602.15 | Book on cults | ULYSSE::EASTWOOD |  | Thu Oct 13 1994 08:52 | 9 | 
|  |     The following gives a good summary of the beliefs of each of many
    cults, but unfortunately not Oneness Pentecostals :-}
    
    	Irvine Robertson:
    	What the Cults Believe
    	Moody Bible Institute of Chicago
    	new edition 1981, Moody Press (USA) & Pickering & Inglis (UK)
    
    God bless,				Richard.
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