I've seen a whole lot of arguing over this question.  But the problem 
isn't really as deep as it seems.  What -=A*=- wants is to have the boys 
understand that even in the idea of "Christianity" there is no set equality.  
Each denomination has its own truths, and its own misgivings, and its own 
falibilities.  Every man-made organization will not be perfect, they can not 
be perfect.  Its a simple fact, a flawed creation can only create a flawed 
creation.  
    
    That leads to the question that is the MOST important part of that email:
            Must I as a RR Adult leader teach AoG is the only way?
    The only way has nothing to do with the AoG.  The only way is CLEARLY 
spelled out in John 3.  There is only one way to heaven, and that is through 
the blood of the lamb.  The AoG is a conglomeration of churches that teach a 
similar idealogy.  It is just a group of churches, its not the only truth.  
God never came to Earth and said "And then there shall be the Assemblies of 
God, in which I entrust my word, and my truth.  Only through them shall you 
enter the gates of Heaven."  I know there have been AoG certified pastors and 
such that have gone and done horrible things, but there are others (much 
more!) that do great things for the glory of the Father.  But the main point 
is that the AoG is not the only way

    The AoG teaches a lot of things, some with piles and piles of scriptural 
references to back them up, and some without any at all.  No where in the 
Bible (that I know of or has been shown to me) does it say "children under 
the age of .... will automatically get into heaven if they die."  I don't 
know where the age of accountability came from in order for salvation to 
occur.  IMHO it appears to clash with Jesus' words when he said we had to be 
like children in our faith in order to enter Heaven.  But thats just me.

    The Baptists believe that the gift of tounges as evidence of the Holy 
Spirit was a sign for the first believers.  From my understanding they say 
that the gift came down so that the Christians would be able to see the other 
true beleivers.  It came as God's own protection to the fledgling (hated, 
hunted, despised) church.

    The Catholic Church is a different story all together.  But thats another 
day.

    I think comparitive religions would be a good idea for a badge though.  
Not comparitive denominations, but religions.  We are called to witness to 
all the world, not just to the people who look like us, speak our language 
and go to our churches.  This means Muslims, how do you present a God to a 
Muslim if they only know there God.  Can you show them the God you follow is 
the right one?  How do you witness to a Wiccan who believes that they can be 
a Christian and still practice Wicca?  How do you witness to a Satanist, and 
Occultist, or a Voodoo priestess?  Each one has its own beleifs that are in 
conflict with our own.  Yet each of the people involved in each religion are 
weaped over by God for turning their backs on him.  

XkeithX

Stavesacre
"St. Eriksplan"

Don't look for me again I will not be coming back this way

The story's reached it's end and now I walk away
Start over somewhere else
Where no one knows my name

No one knows the words I've spoken, the paths I've chosen
The promises that have been broken
Where no one knows the words I've spoken the paths I've chosen
Where everyone that I know knows Him

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