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FIRST NIGHT: 1st Affirm & Deny

The Godhead

The Hicks-Woods Debate took place May 5th -8th, 1975 in Kennett, MO. The United Pentecostal Church was represented by Marvin Hicks (1929-2014). Guy N. Woods (1908-1993) represented the churches of Christ.
1st Night -- Resolve: "The Scriptures teach that the Godhead is one person Jesus Christ and not three and that water baptism must be administered only in the name of Jesus Christ."
Affirms: Marvin A. Hicks / Denies: Guy N. Woods
This debate was digitally transferred from cassette tapes from the library of the late Dean Crutchfield (1932-2018).

FIRST NIGHT: 2nd Affirm & Deny

The Hicks-Woods Debate took place May 5th -8th, 1975 in Kennett, MO. The United Pentecostal Church was represented by Marvin Hicks (1929-2014). Guy N. Woods (1908-1993) represented the churches of Christ. 1st Night -- Resolve: "The Scriptures teach that the Godhead is one person Jesus Christ and not three and that water baptism must be administered only in the name of Jesus Christ." Affirms: Marvin A. Hicks / Denies: Guy N. Woods This debate was digitally transferred from cassette tapes from the library of the late Dean Crutchfield (1932-2018).

FIRST NIGHT: 3rd Affirm & Deny

The Hicks-Woods Debate took place May 5th -8th, 1975 in Kennett, MO. The United Pentecostal Church was represented by Marvin Hicks (1929-2014). Guy N. Woods (1908-1993) represented the churches of Christ. 1st Night -- Resolve: "The Scriptures teach that the Godhead is one person Jesus Christ and not three and that water baptism must be administered only in the name of Jesus Christ." Affirms: Marvin A. Hicks / Denies: Guy N. Woods This debate was digitally transferred from cassette tapes from the library of the late Dean Crutchfield (1932-2018).

SECOND NIGHT: 1st Affirm & Deny

The Hicks-Woods Debate took place May 5th-8th, 1975 in Kennett, MO. The United Pentecostal Church was represented by Marvin Hicks (1929-2014). Guy N. Woods (1908-1993) represented the churches of Christ. 2nd Night – Resolve: "The Scriptures teach that there are three separate and distinct persons in the Godhead, namely, the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit; and that water baptism may be administered without speaking the name of Jesus." Affirms: Guy N. Woods / Denies: Marvin A. Hicks This debate was digitally transferred from cassette tapes from the library of the late Dean Crutchfield (1932-2018).