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Latest comment: 19 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
This article seems to have been written by a sympathetic author and assumes the reader accepts the doctrine of the author and the subject.
It says the subject "accepted the gospel", without defining what is meant by "the gospel".
It says the subject "received the gift of the Holy Spirit" as if it were universally accepted.
It uses inital upper case for the words "Elder" and "Deacon", as if they have specific meanings that are not defined within the article (as opposed to being generic terms).
It refers to the "One True God instead of Trinity" as if it were a universally-defined doctrine.
It refers to the practice of baptism using the words "their" and "our".
Latest comment: 13 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
To the person(s) who tagged the article with the {{story}} and {{disputed}} templates, please specify on this talk page which parts you are referring to. In this way, other users would be able to fix it more easily.