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FIRST NIGHT: 2nd Affirm & Deny

Holy Ghost Baptism

This debate took place in 1982 in Baker, FL between Charles Dixon, representing the churches of Christ, and George Morrow, representing the Pentecostal Church.
The First Night's Proposition was "Resolved: The Scriptures teach that it is necessary for Christians today to be baptized with the Holy Ghost in order to be saved."
George Morrow affirms; Charles Dixon denies.
This recording was donated to NWFSBS from the library of the late Dean Crutchfield (1932-2018) and digitally transferred from cassette tape.

FIRST NIGHT: 1st Affirm & Deny

This debate took place in 1982 in Baker, FL between Charles Dixon, representing the churches of Christ, and George Morrow, representing the Pentecostal Church. The First Night's Proposition was "Resolved: The Scriptures teach that it is necessary for Christians today to be baptized with the Holy Ghost in order to be saved." George Morrow affirms; Charles Dixon denies. This recording was donated to NWFSBS from the library of the late Dean Crutchfield (1932-2018) and digitally transferred from cassette tape.

FIRST NIGHT: 3rd Affirm & Deny

This debate took place in 1982 in Baker, FL between Charles Dixon, representing the churches of Christ, and George Morrow, representing the Pentecostal Church. The First Night's Proposition was "Resolved: The Scriptures teach that it is necessary for Christians today to be baptized with the Holy Ghost in order to be saved." George Morrow affirms; Charles Dixon denies. This recording was donated to NWFSBS from the library of the late Dean Crutchfield (1932-2018) and digitally transferred from cassette tape.

SECOND NIGHT: 1st Affirm & Deny

This debate took place in 1982 in Baker, FL between Charles Dixon, representing the churches of Christ, and George Morrow, representing the Pentecostal Church. The Second Night's Proposition was "Resolved: The Scriptures teach that there are three separate and distinct Persons in the Godhead; the Father is one Person, the Son is another Person, and the Holy Ghost is another Person." Charles Dixon affirms; George Morrow denies. This recording was donated to NWFSBS from the library of the late Dean Crutchfield (1932-2018) and digitally transferred from cassette tape.