Fundamentalists and the Incorruptible Blood (2)
9 99 99 Its Historical Lineage Those who deny the novel blood dogma of Fundamentalism are accused of heresy. But can such a serious charge be substantiated? Heresy is, by definition, an aberration in doctrine from the historic creeds of the church. However, the creeds breathe not one word in favour of this new dogma. Indeed, it is ironic that many heretical groups past and present hold views related to the Fundamentalist blood doctrine. We shall consider eight such movements in historical...
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