Talk:Church of God General Conference (Abrahamic Faith)

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72.39.208.45 20:10, 13 September 2007 (UTC)—There are many of us in the Church of God General Conference. Morrow, Georgia, who still do not believe in the personality of the devi. We are offended in the Wikipedia and elsewhere when it is said the our conference now believes in the personality of the devil. Our statement of faith does not contain any belief in the personality or non-personality of the devil. It is left up to each individual to decide. I would like this to be included whenever our conference is listed.

--Pastor Michael P. Brown, member of the Church of God General Conf.

Michael, I find that very interesting. As someone who has debated the topic extensively against Sir Anthony Buzzard, I had no idea that this was the case. --Taiwan boi 16:36, 17 October 2007 (UTC)


…== Disambiguation == From reading the two pages Church of God General Conference (Abrahamic Faith) and Church of the Blessed Hope, I understand that these are separate groups and yet both can be known as the "Church of God of the Abrahamic Faith". Hence I have created a disambiguation page Church of God of the Abrahamic Faith to reflect this. Please verify that these assertions and the disambiguation page are correct.

Also, please fix the red wikilink on the Psychopannychism ("soul sleep") page. It links to "The Church of God Abrahamic Faith" as a believer in this doctrine, but this doesn't help! If it refers to both of you, please direct it to the disambiguation page. If it refers to one only, please point it to that single page. Cheers! --Colin MacLaurin 19:41, 18 October 2006 (UTC)