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Traditionalist vs Conditionalist. Let us take a look at these two viewpoints and see what they are all about.
A debate between the believers of Traditionalism and the believers of Conditionalism has been ongoing for many years now. Although Traditionalists are in the majority, the Conditionalists remain to stand by their doctrine and are beginning to progress in today’s theological circles.
The gist of the debate is the difference of the Traditionalist and the…
Added by Ronald Murch on May 18, 2015 at 1:52am — No Comments
Conditionalism, also called Conditional Immortality or Evangelical Conditionalism, is the theory of salvation according to Christian theology. Conditionalism is associated with immortality and obliteration. It is believed that immortality is presented to the mortals who believe in Jesus Christ while those who choose not to believe and follow His way will be obliterated and will simply cease to exist after their passing, as opposed to the traditional belief that the non-believers will be…
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Let’s take a look at the Advent Christian Church and its history.
The Advent Christian General Conference or most commonly known as the Advent Christian Church is one of the several Adventist churches that was developed from the teachings of William Miller during the late 1840s. The denomination was organized in 1860 with doctrinal emphasis on the anticipation of Christ’s Second Coming and on the Last Judgement. The church believes that on Judgment Day, the wicked will be…
Added by Ronald Murch on May 4, 2015 at 2:00pm — No Comments
Born in 1858, Dr. Fred Leroy Piper was a dedicated man who accomplished many things in his life. He was a dedicated preacher and leader of the Advent Christian denomination in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Join me as we take a look at the life of Dr. Fred L. Piper, a dedicated preacher and leader of the Advent Christian denomination in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.Read more...
Added by Ronald Murch on April 29, 2015 at 11:49pm — No Comments
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