Who are Christadelphians?
Christadelfiani are members of a religious designation in the Christian faith whose faith is based solely on the Bible, which is the only text inspired by God. Academically, Christadelphians are considered to be part of the new religious movement, with the roots are monitored back to the United Kingdom and North America in the mid -18th century. The recognized founder of the Christadelphian is Dr. John Thomas, who registered Christadelphians in 1865 as an association of the Church. Although some other religious affiliations consider Christadelfiani occult members, sect confirms that they are an official religious designation.
Christadelphians believes that God is the Creator of all things and that he himself is the only God. The Christian beliefs differ from other Christian denominations in several aspects, especially in the denial of the Christian Trinity, which combines the God of the Father, the God of the Son and the God of the Holy Spirit into one entity. On the contrary, Christadelphians BelievBy is the father of all things and a separate being from Jesus,The son of a man who took the form of man. Moreover, the Holy Spirit is considered to be God's power.
Christadelphians believes in the physical return of Jesus Christ on earth, at that time he establishes the Earth Kingdom under God and awakens the souls of all believers who "sleep" by death. Own and the present will serve Christ in the reign of the Kingdom of Earth.
Christadelphians practices organized religion, usually gathering on Sunday. Their doctrine is entirely based on their understanding of the Bible and no other text, and the only way the state of a recognized member is through the self -chill desire to be baptized. So they do not practices infant baptism. There is no paid minister, but rather the roles of management and teaching tend to be shared among qualified male members.
It is known today that Christadelphian churches or ecclesias are present in North America, the UK, Australia, KenyNDII and other places. Although the actual number of members of worldwide members has not been established, the estimate is less than 100,000. In addition to a number of localized church, Christadelphians are also studying through correspondence courses.