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If you only stated what you believed, instead of forcing your dogma down other's throats, perhaps we could just agree to disagree.
But no, argue till the end that you're right, and everybody else is wrong. Forcing your teaching on others to accept is not Biblical. I notice that other real issues and false doctrines in the church, such as Chrislam, Universalism, purpose driven church heresy, and a multitude of others all go unnoticed. It's as if the only real issue with you is the Baptism in the Holy Spirit and the gifts of the Spirit. We could all come together against these others, because most of us believe the same against them.
But that's not the true purpose of this is it? [/quote]
I find it rather ironic that a perosn claiming something as true, and that all others are wrong, is now complaining about others doing the same because they're supposed to be tolerant and not say that it's true. Postmodernism much?
Suppressing the work of the Holy Spirit, sowing seeds of unbelief in the church, is heresy to say the least, and brings damnation to those who teach it.