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Christian Theological Dictionary on Jesus Only Movement A Christian theological definition of Jesus Only Movement according to CARM - The Christian Apologetics & Research Ministry: " Jesus Only Movement This is a movement in some Pentecostal circles. It is an error in the understanding of the nature of the Trinity. The biblical Trinity consists of three persons simultaneously and eternally existing in one God. The Jesus Only Movement maintains that there is only one person in the Godhead: Jesus. It teaches that the person of the Father became the person of the Son who then became the person of the Holy Spirit and that the persons are consecutive not simultaneous. This movement is incorrect in its Trinitarian interpretation. Additionally, they mistakenly believe that baptism is necessary for salvation and that tongues are evidence of true conversion. See the Plurality Study for a study that refutes their theology. " See also: Jesus Only Movement , Christianity, Body Mind and Soul
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Jesus Only Movement A movement in some Pentecostal circles which maintains that there is only one person in the Godhead: Jesus. It teaches that the person of the Father became the person of the Son who then became the person of the Holy Spirit and that the persons are consecutive not simultaneous. This is in opposition to the Trinitarian interpretation. They also believe that baptism is necessary for salvation and that speaking in tongues are evidence of true conversion. (See also: Jesus Only Movement, New Age Spirituality, Body Mind and Soul)
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Spirituality Dictionary on Jesus Only Movement Jesus Only Movement A movement in some Pentecostal circles which maintains that there is only one person in the Godhead: Jesus. It teaches that the person of the Father became the person of the Son who then became the person of the Holy Spirit and that the persons are consecutive not simultaneous. This is in opposition to the Trinitarian interpretation. They also believe that baptism is necessary for salvation and that speaking in tongues are evidence of true conversion. (See also: Jesus Only Movement, New Age Spirituality, Body Mind and Soul)
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Mary Magdalene was one of the apostles of Jesus, but this fact was suppressed by the early Church (in fact the accepted belief in most Churches is that she was the "only" disciple).
Jesus had an intimate relationship with Mary Magdalene.
Jesus had an intimate relationship with Mary Magdalene which may or may not have resulted in marriage, and/or children; their continued bloodline is then said to be Christianity's deepest secret.
See also: The Da Vinci Co ...
See also:Bible conspiracy theory, Bible conspiracy theory - The Bible as a lie, Bible conspiracy theory - Old Testament, Bible conspiracy theory - New Testament, Bible conspiracy theory - Jehovah's Witnesses, Bible conspiracy theory - Oneness Pentecostal/Jesus-Only churches, Bible conspiracy theory - Mormonism and The Church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints, Bible conspiracy theory - Israel was not in Israel, Bible conspiracy theory - Freemasons, Bible conspiracy theory - The Knights Templar, Bible conspiracy theory - Lost books of the New Testament, Bible conspiracy theory - Jesus Mary Magdalene and the Holy Grail Read more here: » Bible conspiracy theory: Encyclopedia II - Bible conspiracy theory - Jesus Mary Magdalene and the Holy Grail |
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Read more here: » Jesus in India: Why Jesus Belongs to the East |
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Mary Magdalene was one of the apostles of Jesus, but this fact was suppressed by the early Church (in fact the accepted belief in most Churches is that she was the "only" disciple).
Jesus had an intimate relationship with Mary Magdalene.
Jesus had an intimate relationship with Mary Magdalene which may or may not have resulted in marriage, and/or children; their continued bloodline is then said to be Christianity's deepest secret.
See also: The Da Vinci C ...
See also:Bible conspiracy theory, Bible conspiracy theory - The Bible as a lie, Bible conspiracy theory - Old Testament, Bible conspiracy theory - New Testament, Bible conspiracy theory - Jehovah's Witnesses, Bible conspiracy theory - Oneness Pentecostal/Jesus-Only churches, Bible conspiracy theory - Mormonism and The Church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints, Bible conspiracy theory - Israel was not in Israel, Bible conspiracy theory - Freemasons, Bible conspiracy theory - The Knights Templar, Bible conspiracy theory - Lost books of the New Testament, Bible conspiracy theory - Jesus, Mary Magdalene and the Holy Grail Read more here: » Bible conspiracy theory: Encyclopedia II - Bible conspiracy theory - Jesus, Mary Magdalene and the Holy Grail |
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See also:Bible conspiracy theory, Bible conspiracy theory - The Bible as a lie, Bible conspiracy theory - Old Testament, Bible conspiracy theory - New Testament, Bible conspiracy theory - Jehovah's Witnesses, Bible conspiracy theory - Oneness Pentecostal/Jesus-Only churches, Bible conspiracy theory - Mormonism and The Church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints, Bible conspiracy theory - Israel was not in Israel, Bible conspiracy theory - Freemasons, Bible conspiracy theory - The Knights Templar, Bible conspiracy theory - Lost books of the New Testament, Bible conspiracy theory - Jesus Mary Magdalene and the Holy Grail Read more here: » Bible conspiracy theory: Encyclopedia II - Bible conspiracy theory - Mormonism and The Church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints |
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Bible conspiracy theory - Old Testament.
Samaritans hold that the Talmud is merely the attempt of those taken into the Babylonian Captivity to reassert their political authority over the Hebrews who remained in Judah.
Bible conspiracy theory - New Testament.
Per David Icke and Joseph Atwill, the Bible, especially the New Testament, is a f ...
See also:Bible conspiracy theory, Bible conspiracy theory - The Bible as a lie, Bible conspiracy theory - Old Testament, Bible conspiracy theory - New Testament, Bible conspiracy theory - Jehovah's Witnesses, Bible conspiracy theory - Oneness Pentecostal/Jesus-Only churches, Bible conspiracy theory - Mormonism and The Church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints, Bible conspiracy theory - Israel was not in Israel, Bible conspiracy theory - Freemasons, Bible conspiracy theory - The Knights Templar, Bible conspiracy theory - Lost books of the New Testament, Bible conspiracy theory - Jesus Mary Magdalene and the Holy Grail Read more here: » Bible conspiracy theory: Encyclopedia II - Bible conspiracy theory - The Bible as a lie |
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As far as this hypothesis goes, claims of this nature do not constitute a true Bible conspiracy theory. Such hypotheses would become a conspiracy theory if they addi ...
See also:Bible conspiracy theory, Bible conspiracy theory - The Bible as a lie, Bible conspiracy theory - Old Testament, Bible conspiracy theory - New Testament, Bible conspiracy theory - Jehovah's Witnesses, Bible conspiracy theory - Oneness Pentecostal/Jesus-Only churches, Bible conspiracy theory - Mormonism and The Church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints, Bible conspiracy theory - Israel was not in Israel, Bible conspiracy theory - Freemasons, Bible conspiracy theory - The Knights Templar, Bible conspiracy theory - Lost books of the New Testament, Bible conspiracy theory - Jesus Mary Magdalene and the Holy Grail Read more here: » Bible conspiracy theory: Encyclopedia II - Bible conspiracy theory - Israel was not in Israel |
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The Apocrypha are texts which are not considered part of the Biblical canon by a particular denomination, despite their resemblance to Biblical books in terms of form, content, etc. Some of these were still available in the libraries of the medieval period and survive until today, and many more were circulated before a number of Councils in the late 5th century mostly agreed on the currently recognized canon. While those were strictly speaking local councils with no universal jurisdiction, thei ...
See also:Bible conspiracy theory, Bible conspiracy theory - The Bible as a lie, Bible conspiracy theory - Old Testament, Bible conspiracy theory - New Testament, Bible conspiracy theory - Jehovah's Witnesses, Bible conspiracy theory - Oneness Pentecostal/Jesus-Only churches, Bible conspiracy theory - Mormonism and The Church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints, Bible conspiracy theory - Israel was not in Israel, Bible conspiracy theory - Freemasons, Bible conspiracy theory - The Knights Templar, Bible conspiracy theory - Lost books of the New Testament, Bible conspiracy theory - Jesus Mary Magdalene and the Holy Grail Read more here: » Bible conspiracy theory: Encyclopedia II - Bible conspiracy theory - Lost books of the New Testament |
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