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In this conversation, Student Pastor and author, Samuel Vaugn and I respond to a series of tweets voicing concerns of the doctrinal stance of Oneness Pentecostal in regards to the Godhead. Namely John 10:30 and the language that is used when Jesus says “I and my Father are One.” We hope you enjoy this conversation between two friends as we talk about salmon, Hanukkah, and mean tweets.
If you would like a copy of Samuel’s book, “It Filled the House: The Journey from Tabernacle to Temple to Earthen Vessels.” click this link!:
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In this conversation, Student Pastor and author, Samuel Vaugn and I respond to a series of tweets voicing concerns of the doctrinal stance of Oneness Pentecostal in regards to the Godhead. Namely John 10:30 and the language that is used when Jesus says “I and my Father are One.” We hope you enjoy this conversation between two friends as we talk about salmon, Hanukkah, and mean tweets.
If you would like a copy of Samuel’s book, “It Filled the House: The Journey from Tabernacle to Temple to Earthen Vessels.” click this link!:
https://www.amazon.com/Filled-House-Samuel-Vaughn/dp/0578506254/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=it+filled+the+house+samuel+vaughn&qid=1657126817&sprefix=it+filled+the+house+%2Caps%2C114&sr=8-1
Don't forget to follow us:
Instagram: @theapologeticapostolic
Facebook: @theapologeticapostolic
Twitter: @_tasquared_
YouTube: The Apologetic Apostolic
Visit us on our website: theapologeticapostolic.com