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The GodFearers UNC Baptists


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This article is about the GodFearers UNC Baptists. Although all Baptists (Σοβιαΐ) have their origin in Anabaptism, most people calling themselves Baptists today are actually converts to Calvinism pretending to be Baptists. Nevertheless, the Baptists who founded the GodFearers UNC, were of the Sabbatarian or 7th-Day German Baptist type preserving a much more honest and simple approach to scripture which is better known as Anabaptism in English whereby Calvin is identified as a Man of Lawlwssness and rejected.

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Professor Vendyl Jones's' 'Noahide Umot' Church already had a tax exempt status ruling in 07/2003 and changed its name to High Council of Bnei NoaH in 2005 under ten Deacons, including Vendyl himself as well as Jack 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 'Noahide Umot' mission as the latest in the line of Anabaptist Succession.

Professor Vendyl Jones, Deacon Billy Jack Dial, Deacon Larry Borntrager and Deacon 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 Deacon Jay David Davis, Kazik Libey and Ben Abrahamson.

Thus the GodFearers UNC Messianic Noahide organization began as an Anabaptist sect independent from Christianity being neither Protestants nor Catholics nor Byzantines. Their lineage can be traced back through Anabaptist Successionism all the way to the Ebionite "Sampsaean" community of Godfearers initiated by John the Baptist and descended from the first Messianic Noahite Magi. Anabaptists were the Sobiai (Σοβιαΐ) preached to by Elxai from whose community Mani emerged. Anabaptists accept onlh the 325 Nicene creed as well as the Nicene Bible but have always been regarded as Hanpa by mainstream Constantinian Churches. Islamic and Alevi sources show that the early Alian Imams were Sobiai. In the 650s the Ahsana Al-Hadith were compiled into an epic performance intended to instruct Anabaptists on everything they needed to know in order to serve as instructors to the believers. Sebeos called their country Tachkastan from the same root word that their Manichean relatives also called them, Tazigane, and under which name they escaped the Umayyads and migrated into the Bulgar lands where they were known as the Paulicians. From them, the Central European Albigensians Arnoldists and Waldensians emerged as precursors to the Anabaptist 7th-Day Men and Seventh Day Baptists until Vendyl Jones and Jay David Davis restored the Messianic Noahide movement in 2003.


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