All those who know the truth of the 1 true & living God maniest in the flesh as Jesus Christ.
The bible says nothing about pastors. Apostles are the biblical equivalent to pastors or priests. Apostles are just people to spread and teach the word of god. There is no limit to how many people can teach you the word of god.
The Trinity is a common doctrine of mainstream Christianity, and it varies based on the sect.
Most pastors teach that both couples need to be Mature and Growing in god. It is a good idea to sit down with your pastor and your parents and have a talk about if you are ready to date. Some Pastors set an age that ranges from 15 - 18. so it is all up to the pastors and parents. and every pastors guidelines are different.
Because each chapter or gospel is for different areas with God
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No. They are non-denominational and teach straight Christian theology.
According to Irish folklore, St. Patrick used the shamrock to teach the as-yet-unconverted Irish people about the Holy Trinity.
Pastors are not allowed to marry. That is against the Catholic religion.
St. Patrick used the concept of the shamrock, a three-leafed plant, to teach the Holy Trinity - the idea that God is three persons in one: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
I suppose that would depend on the pastor and the training. Answer Pastors are to set the examle for seminary students to follow at their own disscretion. They teach gospel principles either from teaching manuels or from what they have learned from personal experience. To be able to teach correct principles the Pastor must have the Holy Spirit to guide and direct them.
You mean, if anyone won against Bro. Eli Soriano in religious debates? NONE. Not even those evangelists or pastors outside the Philippines won against Bro. Eli. In fact, there are no pastors nowadays have to courage to have discussion or debate with Bro. Eli about faith and the Bible.
No, one of Luther's beliefs was clarity of scripture. For that reason, Pastors usually teach in the common language of the local congregation.