Talk:Gino Jennings

Latest comment: 1 year ago by IntellectualChristianWikiUser in topic Semi-protected edit request on 10 March 2023

"Controversy" section edit

The supposed "Controversy" section of Apostle Gino Jennings is defamatory & subjectively-viewed libel towards the Apostle. This should be removed for rational reasons. Thank you. LJack2332 (talk) 07:24, 3 March 2019 (UTC)Reply

Bringing your concerns here is the correct thing to do and if through discussion you can obtain consensus then the text can be removed or substantially reworded. However, removing the text five times in 18 hours (which you have done) in the face of opposition from multiple editors is not the correct thing to do; Shellwood has left a note about edit warring on your talk page which you are advised to follow. My view is as follows: Wikipedia is not censored; if reflects what is published in reliable sources and not a view of the world that any one person prefers. I see no evidence that the text in question misrepresents or makes false accusations - it is referenced and it seems to be written in a fairly balanced way. I therefore oppose removal of the section. As an aside: I also note that you refer to the subject as Apostle Gino Jennings. If you have a conflict of interest in the matter you should ask yourself if it is you that is favouring "subjectively viewed" content. Dorsetonian (talk) 09:02, 3 March 2019 (UTC)Reply

STOP CHANGING THE RELIGION edit

I understand that a lot of people keep coming on to this Wikipedia article and keep reverting edits and edit warring over the page just because of the religious classification on this article being classified as "Oneness Pentecostalism." I also fully understand too that Gino Jennings and the adherents of his church, the First Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ, Inc. (FCOOLJC) just identify themselves as "Holy" or "Holiness" or as "the religion of Biblical Holiness" because they choose not to personally identify with any so-called "man-made" religious or denominational names and titles.

However, if you take a detailed, scholarly, and unbiased examination of Gino Jennings' beliefs and teachings, and the same thereof of the FCOOLJC, you will find that their beliefs and teachings match up with and are the EXACT SAME beliefs and teachings as other churches and leaders of the ONENESS PENTECOSTAL branch of Christianity. I know that Gino Jennings and the FCOOLJC do not believe in calling themselves any specific name, title, or denominational classification, BUT for all intents and purposes, Gino Jennings and the FCOOLJC hold beliefs and teachings that are the same beliefs and teachings as most other Oneness Pentecostal churches and denominations.

Gino Jennings and the FCOOLJC believe that speaking in tongues (glossolalia) is a required sign of evidence of being baptized with the Holy Spirit, which is one of the exact same beliefs and teachings of Oneness Pentecostalism. Gino Jennings and the FCOOLJC also believe in a staunchly Modalistic viewpoint of Nontrinitarianism that is sometimes referred to as "Modalistic Monarchianism" because it believes that God is not a Trinity but that God took on different modes or aspects throughout creation to accomplish His divine purposes, such as taking on the Mode of the Father in Creation, taking on the Mode of the Son in the New Testament Gospels, and then taking on the Mode of the Holy Spirit in this present day and age, so that God still exists as one God and that He does not exist simultaneously as Three Persons like the Trinity on the opposite hand teaches, which is also another exact same belief of Oneness Pentecostalism.

Gino Jennings and The FCOOLJC also believe in water baptism in the name of Jesus Christ, or the name of the Lord Jesus only according to Acts of the Apostles 2:38, which is also another exact same belief of Oneness Pentecostals. These are only a few examples, but these examples are the main beliefs that distinguish Oneness Pentecostal churches apart from ANY and ALL other churches and denominations of Christianity and that makes them a distinct and separate branch of Christianity. So please stop going back and forth reverting edits and edit warring and leave the Gino Jennings biography page AS IS: "Oneness Pentecostalism." This goes for ALL ANONYMOUS USERS, EXTENDED CONFIRMED USERS, and ADMINISTRATORS UNLESS you find a valid source that should classify his religion as otherwise. IntellectualChristianWikiUser (talk) 13:44, 26 December 2021 (UTC)Reply

Concur. Jennings staunchly holds all three cardinal doctrines of Oneness Pentecostalism, in addition to "Holiness," the practical lifestyle commitment of Oneness Pentecostals. Ergo he and his church are Oneness Pentecostals, regardless of how he claims to prefer to be identified. - JGabbard (talk) 15:44, 26 December 2021 (UTC)Reply

Pastor Gino Jennings edit

Pastor Gino Jennings is a Holiness Preacher not a Pentecostal Preacher. 2601:5C3:C200:2C30:8554:379:66E7:1C8D (talk) 01:37, 3 January 2022 (UTC)Reply

Yes true, but to say that he is NOT also a Pentecostal preacher is disingenuous and misleading because that implies that he no longer believes in the baptism of the Holy Ghost? And he no longer practices water baptism in the name of Jesus Christ? And he no longer believes Oneness? You know that none of that is true and so does he. - JGabbard (talk) 04:18, 3 January 2022 (UTC)Reply

Significant lack of sources edit

A significant amount of the content in this article is unsourced. A similar amount is sourced to general webpages for the subject's church. Those pages are not neutral or verifiable, but, more importantly, even they do not contain the purported biographical details which are reflected on the page. The article has been tidied up a bit, with most the unsourced content having been removed. It seems the biographical content may have been written merely to offset some of the more critical content (within the "Controversy" section). In any event, the article is worthy of closer monitoring. — Preceding unsigned comment added by WikiCleanUpCrew (talkcontribs) 18:09, 21 March 2022 (UTC)Reply

Semi-protected edit request on 10 March 2023 edit

Denomination : Holiness 68.12.224.204 (talk) 05:48, 10 March 2023 (UTC)Reply

  Not done: it's not clear what changes you want to be made. Please mention the specific changes in a "change X to Y" format and provide a reliable source if appropriate. M.Bitton (talk) 14:04, 10 March 2023 (UTC)Reply
No you cannot change the denomination. Read the "STOP CHANGING THE RELIGION" section that I posted above. Thank you IntellectualChristianWikiUser (talk) 03:07, 16 March 2023 (UTC)Reply

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