Tuesday, October 23, 2012

The Reformers

One sect of Reformers has formed around a young minister named Skapi. They believe that the Mother (a spirit) is united with Kord (a man) as the Son of the One God. Unlike the Baqluni, they don't believe that these two faces of the One God appear in the interaction between believer and the Godhead and, unlike the followers of Sablic, who taught something similar 43 centuries ago, they don't believe in the sequence of the Godhead's “exhibition” into different modes. Furthermore, they differ from previously-known religious movements by fully accepting the begotten humanity of Kord, not eternally begotten, who was the man Kord and was born, killed, and risen, and not the deity. These Reformers believe that Kord was “Son” only when he became flesh on Oerth, but was the Mother prior to his being made human. They refer to Wejas as the “Spirit” and Kord as the “Flesh”. They believe that Kord and Wejas are one essential Person, though operating in different “modes”. The Trinity doctrine is rejected by them as pagan and un-Scriptural. Baptisms performed by these Reformers are performed in accordance with the Name of Kord doctrine.

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