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The Way International Founder: Victor Paul Wierwille, born 1917. Deceased. Headquarters: Just outside of New Knoxville in Ohio Membership: Over one hundred thousand all over the world. Doctrines: Like many cult groups, the Way claims the Bible is the word of God, yet it denies the doctrine of Trinity, the deity of Jesus, the
personhood and deity of the Holy Spirit, and salvation by grace. In regards to the Holy Spirit, Wierwille
draws a distinction between the Holy Spirit and the holy spirit. The first is the same
thing as the God the Father. Second is an emanation or power from God. Jesus was not born
of a virgin. The dead are "unconscious" after death; that is, they don't exist
until they are brought back to life in at the judgment. They also deny the efficacious
nature of the atonement. Origins: According to Wierwille, in 1942 God audibly spoke to him and
told him that he would interpret the Bible in a new way and that he would teach it
according to the principles of the early church. But it wasn't until 1957 that Wierwille
resigned his pastorate in the United Church of Christ. Publications: Jesus Christ is not God, by V.P. Wierwille. Comments: The Way International uses many of the same arguments as the
Jehovah's Witnesses in regard to the Trinity and the deity of Jesus.
The Way teaches that God cannot die, therefore Jesus was not God in flesh. They fail to
understand that the Word which was God and with God had always existed (John 1:1) and
became flesh (John 1:14). This incarnation of the Word is Jesus. Jesus had Two Natures. He
was both God and man. As a man, he could die, yet as God, He continued on. Return to the Religious Movements List
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