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The GodFearers UNC Baptists


7th-Day Baptists (Σοβιαΐ), unlike Calvinists, trace their lineage through Baptist Successionism back to the Ebionite "Sampsaean" community initiated by John the Baptist. They were the Sobiai (Σοβιαΐ) preached to by Elxai from whose community Mani emerged. Islamic and Alevi sources show that the early Alian Imams were Sobiai. Sebeos called their country Tachkastan from the same root word that the Manicheans also called their relatives, Tazigane, and under which name they migrated to the Balkans where they were known as the Paulicians from whom the Albigensians Arnoldists and Waldensians emerged as precursors to the modern Anabaptists. They accept the original Nicene creed but have always been regarded as Hanpa by mainstream Constantinian Churches.

The GodFearers UNC

Vendyl's' 7th-Day Baptist 'Noahide Umot' already had a tax exempt status ruling in 07/2003 and changed its name to High Council of Bnei NoaH in 2005 under ten Pastors, including Professor Vendyl Jones himself as well asJack Saunders, Billy Jack Dial, James D. Long, Bud Gill, Larry Borntrager, Roger Grattan, Jacob Scharff, Andrew Overall and Adam Penrod.

However, concern over Rambamism and involvement with Kahanists (a designated terrorist group in Israel) among certain members of the Nascent Sanhedrin Project (which the High Council of Bnei NoaH was responsible to) as well as website issues led to the disintegration of the High Council of Bnei NoaH by September 2006 and the subsequent establishment of the independent GodFearers UNC inc. by those who remained faithful to Vendyl's original Baptist 'Noahide Umot' mission as the latest in the line of Baptist Succession.

Professor Vendyl Jones, Pastor Billy Jack Dial, Pastor Larry Borntrager and Pastor Jack Saunders were some of the people chosen to sit on the nascent Sanhedrin's original "High Council" who became official advisers to the GodFearers UNC alongside Pastor Jay David Davis, Kazik Libey and Ben Abrahamson.

https://www.biblicalcyclopedia.com/T/tsabians.html

https://web.archive.org/web/20091101113239/http://www.uncinc.org/index.php/UNC_Council

http://www.alsadiqin.org/en/index.php/Hanputa