Holy Word

Daniel Wellman (dwellman@zoomnet.net)
Mon, 23 Aug 1999 18:28:20 -0400


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Brother Tyler,

I went back and looked at the archives. This was talked about several
years ago. I believe that the word is perfect and God preserved it
totally. If God used an ass and a cock chicken he can use non believers
to translate the word correctly.

I was impressed when I read the Britannica that it stated THAT there was
no doctrine of the Trinity taught by the prophets or the Apostles.
People who are not religious and go by history being not bias toward
religious teachings, in a lot of cases, are better choices when just
stating historical facts.

1 John 5:7 does not state anything that Saint John does not. We know
there are books or letters missing such as the epistle from Laodicea.
Just because something is missing in the KJV or written there that is
not in another translation, does not mean it is not the perfect word. 

The word starts in Genesis and everything must line up with the pattern.
Most oneness do not know that when God said: "let us make man in our
image." God was giving the one pattern to the church, to us. He was
talking to his people giving it through Moses unto the Israel of God. We
through the word create man in the image of God. The church was in the
beginning Jesus was the first stone laid. Jesus is the first and the
last when we find him we are in the beginning and he will create us and
conform us to his image. 

The first words written in the Holy word is written to us, the church.
God continued that same pattern in the tabernacle, temple, and in the
city in Revelation. You cannot change the word of God because it is line
upon line and the true oneness of God see that pattern. Saints of God do
not get their revelation from men who do not have the revelation of
Jesus Christ. That revelation starts in Genesis in the beginning. True
saints of God know who God was talking to then and who he is talking to
now.

(Col 1:18 KJV)  And he is the head of the body, the church: WHO IS THE
BEGINNING, the firstborn from the dead; that in all things he might have
the preeminence.

Daniel
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