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The Christadelphians, or
as the name means, the "brethren in
Christ" (Heb. 2:11, Col. 1:2) are a
body of people associated together by a
belief in the things concerning the Kingdom
of God and the name of Jesus Christ (Acts
8:12); and by immersion into Christ (Gal.
3:27) for the remission of sins (Acts 2:38)
and a part in his resurrection.
They do not profess to have
received any new revelation, but hold that
the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments
are able to make wise unto Salvation (2
Tim. 3:15,17). Believing in the Divine Authorship
of the Bible, they think it only reasonable
to eschew any interpretation thereof which
fails to harmonise all the testimonies of
the Holy Scriptures; and finding that the
creeds of the various sects around are,
in a great variety of ways, opposed to the
direct teacing of the Bible, they feel compelled
to stand apart, making appeal in all such
matters to the statements of Scripture,
and testing all creeds thereby.
They believe in the personal,
visible return of Christ to the earth, to
set up his power and reign thereon, and
they seek to share this knowledge with others.
They offer their services in expounding
the message of the Bible without cost of
any kind.
For further information
about what Bible Doctrines the Christadelphians
believe and teach, go here
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