CHAPTER 25: WHAT HAPPENED TO THE SAINTS AFTER THE DAY OF PENTECOST?
Strangely enough, even though the doctrine has the saints resurrected as trophy witnesses and learning at the feet of their resurrected Savior, they are never documented as joining the Apostles in the teaching of Christ's gospel.
There is no documentation of an appearance by these saints inside the Upper Room.
Neither is there documented records of their witnessing or being a part of the Holy Ghost baptisms of the three thousand.
The OTW have never been accounted for as ever being employed nor have they ever been documented having a place to live on their own.
The saints never proclaim the glory of their resurrection; they never rejoice nor testify of their blessings.
There are no records anywhere of these saints thanking God even for their very own resurrection.
They are never mentioned helping the church in any way.
The doctrine suggests that the resurrection of these mighty heroes of Jewish culture and their religious icons has no influence whatsoever on the nations of Israel or Rome. This is certainly not upon the church after they have risen.
As a matter of fact, the doctrine teaches that their resurrection played no role in decreasing or increasing persecution, nor in converting the lost and ungodly.
How does the Doctrine of the OTW counter these multiple problems?
The doctrine teaches SECRECY..SECRECY..SECRECY..
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