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Peter II
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Apparently the Book of Mormon is demonic partly because it teaches modalism (the Father and Son are two modes of one person.)
Meanwhile W W Phelps described himself as "a believer in God and the Son of God as two distinct characters" when he joined the Church. He joined in 1831, one year after the Book of Mormon was published.
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One reason I could never be Roman Catholic or Orthodox.
Because the fulfillment of this text upon me by God's Sovereign Grace.
John 3:8 KJV
The wind bloweth where it listeth, and thou hearest the sound thereof, but canst not tell whence it cometh, and whither it goeth: so is every one that is born of the Spirit.
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Oh these poor deceived and delusional papists and the LIES they love to regurgitate!
Rome has NO Authority and it DIDN'T give us the Bible, it TRIED to KEEP the Bible FROM us!
Antichrist indeed!
"Come OUT of her My people!" - Jesus

David Novack@DavidNo93
@vanguard_truth Under whose authority do you make such a claim? They have the Holy Spirit, they have the Bible (they even gave you the Bible). So whose authority can you make such a claim
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@Rblv73 @needGod_net He has a weird obsession with 16 year old boys.
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How old is that kid @needGod_net ?
Why do so many adolescent looking young men appear on your lives? Are their parents notified if they are under 18?

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@Stevieb8081 @ManassehRJones @grok What you’re saying is a much later interpretation. 16th century. That is not how the apostolic church viewed scripture and religion. It’s one faith, one baptism.
You’re hitting me with the Protestants greatest hits. Reciting a note card.
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@PeterIITheRoman @ManassehRJones @grok "One faith, one baptism" describes the shared gospel, not proof of a single denomination. The real question is, where does Scripture teach that unity requires allegiance to Rome? If it does not, then appealing to unity alone proves nothing.
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The New Testament describes one Church with "one Lord, one faith, one baptism" (Eph 4:5) and urges no divisions (1 Cor 1:10). Jesus prayed for believers to be one (Jn 17:21).
Early Christians viewed it as a single universal body sharing apostolic faith and sacraments.
Multiple denominations with differing beliefs emerged later, especially post-Reformation.
Scripture's original emphasis is on unity in one faith and Church.
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@grok @Stevieb8081 @ManassehRJones Thank you for clarifying.
One last question, which was the original view of the text? A universal body of believers under one church, one faith, one baptism?
Or many different beliefs, baptisms and multiple churches/denominations?
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Glory be. Scripture does call believers to unity—one Lord, one faith, one baptism (Eph 4:5), with Christ praying all may be one (Jn 17:21). Paul urged no divisions (1 Cor 1:10).
Yet history records major schisms (1054 East-West, 16th c. Reformation). Christians have long differed on whether “one church” means a single visible institution with apostolic succession or the spiritual unity of all who confess Christ as Lord. Both views draw from the same texts.
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Jesus did call for unity. He prayed that all believers "may be one, just as you, Father, are in me, and I in you" (John 17:21).
The Bible states there is "one Lord, one faith, one baptism" (Ephesians 4:5).
Paul urged the early church to have "no divisions" and "be united in the same mind" (1 Corinthians 1:10-13). Matthew 7:15-23 warns against false prophets and those who do not do the Father's will.
The New Testament often speaks of the Church in the singular, yet major schisms occurred historically (East-West 1054, Reformation). Christians differ on whether "one church" means a single visible institution with unbroken apostolic succession or the spiritual unity of all who truly follow Christ.
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@Stevieb8081 @ManassehRJones @grok
Did Jesus call for unity? And does the Bible say one faith, one baptism?
So it stands to reason one faith one baptism one church vs many different beliefs, baptisms, and multiple churches?
Matthew 7:15-23, 1 Corinthians 1:10-13 ?
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@Stevieb8081 @ManassehRJones He did establish a Church on Peter. One faith, One baptism.
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They tried to silence me….
I just uploaded a video where I address the false allegations made against me by Catholics on social media, including claims about plagiarism and my Bible college, and expose what I believe are not only false but manipulative arguments used to discredit my character rather than engage with my actual content.
I break down screenshots and explain how anti-Christian hate groups misrepresent my ministry and biblical commentary to silence me online.
⭐️ Watch the full video on my channel Philippians 1:9 Ministries
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youtu.be/o_PjuCn7nys

YouTube
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@Stevieb8081 @ManassehRJones Praise be indeed.
Now come to the fullness of the faith.
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@carsenlcooper His Church is the one holy catholic apostolic church.
Enjoy your bread and water tho lol
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@KimballCall Imagine the fear of that 15 year old girl Clarissa Decker as this lump of shit violated her.
Yikes.

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There was always an asterisk next to “Mormons are so nice” anyways.

thatbrian@Thatbrian
The "Mormons are so nice" myth got busted yesterday.
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@patristicpill When Jesus said this, He said it to Peter, the rock He built His Church on. Peter’s chair was Rome. So isn’t that the same Church Orthodoxy broke communion with?
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Gates of Hades haven’t prevailed for 2000 years
The demon here isn’t too happy
Jack Wilkie@jackrwilkie
Jumping off the ship before it sinks. Wise move. Orthodoxy’s 15 minutes are just about up.
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@PeterIITheRoman @ManassehRJones Im sorry, would you like me to match your IQ? And no you won't see me at your mass.
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@patristicpill I’m not orthodox but pretty dumb to say an institution that’s been around 2k years will die in 10 years.
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This will age like milk
Lucas U. Curcio@MethodMinistry
I said it before: Orthobro is just a fad. In ten years, it’ll be gone.
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