John I Morris
Member
Do you guys allow people who have had alien immersion to join your church? If you don't mind, why or why not? Thank you ahead of time for your answers.
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God did not give only Baptists the authority to baptize.
Did he give it to the Campbellites......Lutherans......Presbyterians.....Methodists?
Looks like Baptists were the only ones he could have given the authority to.....none of the others were in existence.
They do not hold to the proper meaning of the Ordinance.
I agree......point was the poster I replied to said Baptists were Not the only ones with authority to baptize.
So who else Was given the authority is my point.
The authority was given to the local NT assembly\congregation. Of which, Baptist may or may not be a descriptor.
Tell us who the descriptor would be?
The church he gave authority to was promised his presence till the end of the world.
You didn’t like my answer......so what’s yours?
However, what is on the sign out front of the meetinghouse may or may not be Baptist.
If they have a genuine faith and can communicate that as well as have been immersed and can communicate why they were immersed then I have no problem with accepting them as members. God did not give only Baptists the authority to baptize.
Did God not give it to the "church" which is the pillar and ground of Truth? (1 Timothy 3:15) So, other false churches are not the church, therefore they have no authority to baptize. Someone mentioned church of Christ? They are a cult, Campbellites. Lutherans don't believe that Jesus is sufficient for salvation, as well as Episcopal and especially Catholics and on and on. So you accept any who have been immersed? No church no authority. Just because they call themselves a church does not mean that they are. Not trying to stir things up, but its good to know what others are doing.
So tell me, do you guys have open communion also?
Brother, one can never be to sure. Just trying to clarify.. love you buddy!I was not speaking to false churches. I would think in a conversation we have that is a given.
I was not speaking to false churches. I would think in a conversation we have that is a given.
No, none that we consider alien baptism. We would consider any baptism "alien" if not by immersion, not performed on a believer, and not performed by an authorized administrator.Do you guys allow people who have had alien immersion to join your church? If you don't mind, why or why not? Thank you ahead of time for your answers.
I would add to that non-trinitarian. Baptism is in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.No, none that we consider alien baptism. We would consider any baptism "alien" if not by immersion, not performed on a believer, and not performed by an authorized administrator.
I would add to that non-trinitarian. Baptism is in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
Authorized Administrator is the key. With the person being authorized by the "true" church. Not by an organization claiming to be a church that teaches false doctrine, such as tongues, faith healers, losing your salvation, homosexual marriage and such.No, none that we consider alien baptism. We would consider any baptism "alien" if not by immersion, not performed on a believer, and not performed by an authorized administrator.