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What's so different about Christadelphian beliefs?
Hardly any Christadelphian belief is unique to us, but major differences with most of Christendom would include:
- We do not accept the doctrine of the Trinity: Jesus is God's son and not co-equal with the
Father;
- We believe the Christian's hope is the resurrection from
the dead to eternal life, and not the departing of an invisible soul to heaven
upon death;
- We do not have paid clergy members, but rather we
participate together as members of the body of Christ, preaching, exhorting,
singing and praying.;
- We look forward to the overthrow of human governments at the return of Christ.
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