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captain_philipp/r/askRPC15/05/20 07:58 PM
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captain_philipp/r/askRPC27/10/19 09:55 PM
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It's funny you bring this up because I don't think they would accept the "Protestant" label because they'll likely group it under "religion" which they don't believe Christianity is. Then again, they seem pretty Sola scriptura, sing Protestant songs, and are skeptical of (or at best, are reluctant to discuss) many Catholic and Orthodox teachings. They don't do any weekly sacraments ; they do their own baptism 3x per year. If you'd like, I would be happy to send you a zoom invite to one of their …
/r/askRPC23/05/20 01:28 AM
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I think their beliefs are very much aligned with what my understanding of conservative protestantism is. I would say it's certainly not liberal in any sense. They basically preach whatever is in the Bible with very little interpretation. They don't seem to care much about historical church teachings beyond John the apostle. There also seems to be high level of skepticism towards theology, philosophy, and science. They are very anti "religion" and pro "faith".
/r/askRPC23/05/20 01:24 AM
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I guess what I meant to say is that they don't cover the entire RP universe, but their interpretations of the Bible is not twisted in blue-pill ways (as far as I'm aware). I think a better way to put it is that on the whole, their interpretation of the Bible, as well as the "services" that they do, is what you'd expect from one of the mods on this sub, such as u/rocknrollchuck or u/Red-Curious. So there are overlaps between their preachings and RP teachings, and the concepts are not the same as …
/r/askRPC16/05/20 02:14 PM
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Yes, but its not really prevalent in the teaching. Judgment day is more prevalent in their preachings. Furthermore, I do recall a preaching or two where it's mentioned that the "kingdom of heaven is in your heart", so I suppose. Now that I think about it, there isn't much mentioning of "heaven", and less so of hell, but similar concepts and words are used to invoke "reigning with Jesus" and "everlasting life"
/r/askRPC16/05/20 02:10 PM
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The WMSCOG? Yeah I've looked them up - I don't think this is them. These guys don't have a website.
/r/askRPC15/05/20 11:00 PM
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Sounds like good advice. I guess the reason why they don't publish a website or any kind of statement is because they equate it to fame-seeking, which I suppose comes from their dislike of organized "religion". The conferences aren't crazy huge: it's got about 200-250 ish ppl I imagine? I have been praying about it and asked God to reveal to me more, as lately I have had some doubts about why they choose to believe in such "mere christianity", I guess
/r/askRPC15/05/20 10:37 PM
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This isn't a house church, and they don't have a website. They hold bible studies and their Sunday assembly in university classrooms (before this whole COVID 19 stuff anyways). They send out missionary brothers around the world. In terms of what they believe is needed for salvation, I think they lean a lot more on the protestant side of spectrum close to sola fide because they often denounce "works", but at the same time also emphasize service to God like evangelism (which is kind of confusing t…
/r/askRPC15/05/20 10:17 PM
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Yeah this is kind of why I've been having some doubts lately. While their beliefs among the members are pretty consistent and unified, they don't really have any other guiding documents or dogma other than the bible. A lot of what they preach seems to match or at least doesn't contradict the RP advices on this sub that pertains to Christianity. They emphasize faith and love, but nothing of the churchianity kind
/r/askRPC15/05/20 09:53 PM
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I don't think this is that group. They've never used the term "God the Mother" before nor do they believe in anything I could think of that resembles that. They actually don't put that much emphasis on works tbh, although they do emphasize "doing service for the Lord"
/r/askRPC15/05/20 09:51 PM
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I guess I should clarify: it's not so much that they believe God chose them as the church, but moreso they often criticize believers outside the church (kinda relating back to point 2), and that they are quite confident in their own understanding of the Bible regardless of what other Christians believe. Also, if memory serves me right, they have referred to themselves as 'the true church' once or twice before overall while the members hold similar beliefs, there isn't any codified or written dow…
/r/askRPC15/05/20 09:31 PM
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does it say in the Bible that no one is presently in Hell as we are still awaiting His judgement? Where then are the dead now?
/r/RPChristians06/12/19 11:31 PM
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When this happens, they will respect your commitment While I have set a clear boundary, and made clear about my decision to follow Christ (see my response to u/KillMeFastOrSlow below), they have not at all respected my commitment. Must I wait longer? By focusing on the abstract, How much "abstract" content should I have in my conversations with them? On one hand it is very hard to meaningfully convey my testimony without making it sound slightly abstract to them, but on the other hand any hints …
/r/askRPC31/10/19 02:50 PM
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I used to practically self-identified to my dad as a non-believer, even though I pretty much believed and lived faithfully. An elder brother told me that this was not good; he referenced Colossians 3:9 "Do not lie to one another, since you have put off the old man with his deeds, " and told me that the Holy Spirit has guided him after studying this verse to encourage me to be clear to my parents about my Christian faith, not hiding or lying about it. Falsely self-identifying as something else is…
/r/askRPC31/10/19 02:43 PM
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Amen ^ . I'm so glad I found Jesus and joined a church instead of some club on college campus
/r/askRPC28/10/19 06:28 PM
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Amen, that is so encouraging to hear. No doubt I'll continue to pray for them. I completely agree that I shouldn't "shove it down their throats". My real concern though is when they start persecuting me and threatening me. This is, as far as the young believer in me sees it, where my faith is really tested.
/r/askRPC28/10/19 05:27 PM
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As a new convert, you need to focus on learning and to deepen your own connection with Christ. Focus on reading the Bible, attending church, learning as much as you can. Fortunately, I'm already doing this. While I am prepared for the sad reality that they may not be saved, it's their persecution and threat that concern me.
/r/askRPC28/10/19 04:30 PM
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Those are the things to share, especially #2 Will try that. My only concern is if they're already dismissing something as concrete as my own behavioural and spiritual growth (as manifested in my actions, love for others, reduced levels of depressions, etc), then something as abstract (to them) as the Holy Spirit and its guidance would not really touch their hearts. ​ they will no doubt be able to plainly see that you aren't lying to them It's not so much that they think I'm lying, but more like …
/r/askRPC28/10/19 04:27 PM
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1/Many of my prayers were answered when I first started diligently praying and repenting, e.g. I was very desperate for a job before I became a believer, and somehow He heard my cries and out of nowhere I suddenly landed two interviews. 2/Many times when the Holy Spirit is upon me I can hear a voice that guide me to do certain things. 3/Reading the Bible and listening to and reading works by E Michael Jones, or contents of this subreddit, gives me a lot of explanations for thing's that I observe…
/r/askRPC28/10/19 03:17 PM
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I've given my testimony to them, how many things in my life has improved (mood, studies, no more bad habits, more love, meaning,...) but they dismissed it all
/r/askRPC27/10/19 11:37 PM
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