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Charismatic Pentecostal
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Charismatic Pentecostal
- Held onto the pagan doctrines and traditions, including the trinity, started and politically pushed by the council of Constantinople
- The born again salvation plan of Jesus Christ is no longer taught or practiced
Held onto the pagan doctrines and traditions, including the trinity, started and politically pushed by the council of Constantinople.
The charismatic Pentecostal churches such as the Assemblies of God, Pentecostal Holiness and Church of God have kept the doctrines started originally by the Catholic Church at the Ecumenical councils, (64. A History of Christian Doctrine Volume 3 by David K. Bernard) such as the trinity and the changing in the way to baptize believers from the Biblical manner in Jesus' name, to the titles or manifestations of Father, Son & Holy Ghost. The doctrine of separation and holiness unto God has also been mostly done away within the modern Charismatic churches because of the belief of legalism which basically states that God’s grace is all that we need to be saved and that we don’t have to obey God and try to please Him with our lives. In contrast, the first church believed that the church, (the called out ones) needed to separate themselves from this sinful world and that 'without holiness and separation unto God, no one could see God' (nor be with Him) (65. The Bible:Matthew 5:48; Acts 2:40; Act 4:12; 1Cor 3:17; 1Cor 6:19; Eph 5:27; 1Pet 1:15-16; 1Pet 2:9; 2Pet 2:21; Heb. 12:14.) The first church believed that the name of Jesus was absolutely necessary for the forgiveness and deliverance of sins and it was the only name given to man whereby we can be saved. (66. http://cnview.com/on_line_resources)

