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Following on my earlier question on Early Christianity, based on what is currently known from an archaeological and historical perspective, what practices and beliefs of Christian restorationist groups (such as the Jehovah's Witnesses, Mormons, Adventists, Iglesia ni Cristo, etc.) are known to have actually been practiced during the Apostolic Age, and perhaps during Early Christianity? And following from that, what present day restorationist and non-restorationist churches have the most similar beliefs and practices to Apostolic Age Christianity? I'm aware that per the previous question, Early Christianity was diverse and there wasn't really a single unified sect called "Christianity" yet at the time, so I'm limiting this question to the Apostolic Age and perhaps some time after, as most restorationist churches claim to restore Christianity to a state "similar to the Christianity of Jesus and his apostles" (paraphrased) and refer to the Apostolic Age in their writings. Also, the question can also refer to specific sects during the Apostolic Age in addition to general themes and activities. Narutolovehinata5 t c csd new 05:19, 10 December 2017 (UTC)
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Following on my earlier question on Early Christianity, based on what is currently known from an archaeological and historical perspective, what practices and beliefs of Christian restorationist groups (such as the Jehovah's Witnesses, Mormons, Adventists, Iglesia ni Cristo, etc.) are known to have actually been practiced during the Apostolic Age, and perhaps during Early Christianity? And following from that, what present day restorationist and non-restorationist churches have the most similar beliefs and practices to Apostolic Age Christianity? I'm aware that per the previous question, Early Christianity was diverse and there wasn't really a single unified sect called "Christianity" yet at the time, so I'm limiting this question to the Apostolic Age and perhaps some time after, as most restorationist churches claim to restore Christianity to a state "similar to the Christianity of Jesus and his apostles" (paraphrased) and refer to the Apostolic Age in their writings. Also, the question can also refer to specific sects during the Apostolic Age in addition to general themes and activities. Narutolovehinata5 t c csd new 05:19, 10 December 2017 (UTC)