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Theofilus
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As I was coming home from the store just now, I passed a couple of guys that seemed to be witnessing to someone. I heard them mention the Bible and ask if the other person was a Christian. I walked a little further, and I saw a couple of ladies who were also witnessing. I waited for them to finish, since I didn't want to interrupt, and then spoke with them. I asked if they were with some group that was here evangelizing. They said they were from "the Church of God" and were here to start a church. I thought they were Pentecostals because of the "CoG" name. There is already a Pentecostal church here, but I thought maybe this was a different denomination of Pentecostalism. As I spoke more with them, though, I found out something different. They said that they believed there was a "holy mother", just as there is a holy Father. They said that the "us" in "Let us make man in our image" refers to this holy mother. They also claimed that the title "Elohim" (usually translated "God") actually means "God who is both mother and father". I thought this would be a good chance to show of my knowledge of Hebrew (I didn't admit to them just how limited that knowlege is), and said "Elohim means 'mighty one'". I was also able to correct their definitions of "Adonai" and "El Shaddai". Fortunately for me, that's where the Hebrew lesson ended. Once they realized they were talking with someone who knew what he was talking about, they seemed to become really pressed for time and couldn't get away fast enough. The said I was welcome to come to their meetings, but they didn't tell me where or when they would be, but just left.
Does anyone here know anything about this group that calls itself "the Church of God" and believes in "the Holy Mother"? Even when I specifically asked what church they were affiliated with and pointed out that there were many denominations that called themselves "Church of God", that's all they would tell me. Oh... one other thing... They claimed to be non-denominational.
Does anyone here know anything about this group that calls itself "the Church of God" and believes in "the Holy Mother"? Even when I specifically asked what church they were affiliated with and pointed out that there were many denominations that called themselves "Church of God", that's all they would tell me. Oh... one other thing... They claimed to be non-denominational.