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  1. Walter

    I believe ALL who ever existed will be in God's Kingdom.

    Oseas3, your interpretation of these passages are in error. Here is some information that you might consider: https://www.catholic.com/tract/the-whore-of-babylon
  2. Walter

    I thought Baptists followed scripture

    Gotta love the Lutherans who help debunk the kind of nonsense you post. Heres a good and funny one:
  3. Walter

    I thought Baptists followed scripture

    Would 'Soul Liberty' allow a member of your church to decide they no longer believe in the Divinity of Christ, His physical resurrection, His virgin birth and the Trinity and remain in good standing. Please don't tell me it wouldn't happen because I know of such a person. He attends a very...
  4. Walter

    I thought Baptists followed scripture

    Another Baptist pastor that gets it wrong about Catholics. Catholics DO claim their doctrines align with scripture and popes cannot change the dogma of the Church.
  5. Walter

    I believe ALL who ever existed will be in God's Kingdom.

    Your venomous fangs are out a again.
  6. Walter

    I thought Baptists followed scripture

    OK, seriously, we are told by Scripture not to neglect gathering together. Any ideas of a church or fellowship of like minded Christians? There are plenty of liberal denominations that are universalist but don't believe in the essentials I believe you believe. What are your plans?
  7. Walter

    Why should one be a Baptist instead of simply being...

    From my reading, less than 1,000 Baptists adhere to this view. I was not aware there were any universalist outside of liberal mainline denominations. I guess the difference between the OP and this group (universalist Baptists) would be their belief that hell only exists in this life where, if...
  8. Walter

    I believe ALL who ever existed will be in God's Kingdom.

    There's several threads on this forum that he is the OP. Mostly post after post of long passages of scripture he highlights or enlarges particular words for emphasis with occasional commentary. They usually make no sense and, if they do, they are fringe SDA beliefs.
  9. Walter

    I believe ALL who ever existed will be in God's Kingdom.

    Most of time, nobody does. That's why few people bother to respond
  10. Walter

    I believe ALL who ever existed will be in God's Kingdom.

    The scriptures are not my objection. It's your judgemental, sanctimonious accusations of 'demonic, idolatrous' board members. A new member posted a picture you considered idolatrous and you became unhinged. Do you ever wonder why so few board members ever respond to your threads or posts...
  11. Walter

    Meditation and Sanctification

    You're the second person recently to suggest the seven sorrows rosary. Thank you.
  12. Walter

    Meditation and Sanctification

    This is why I began a daily prayer life which focuses heavily on the Psalms. I tried praying the full Daily Office but because of time constraints I have an abbreviated version saying Matins, Diurnum, Vespers and Compline. As a Baptist I used Our Daily Bread as guide for meditation. I suspect...
  13. Walter

    Vatican provides prayer room to visiting Muslim "scholars"

    A great quote from a great apologist and convert to Catholicism!
  14. Walter

    Will Jesus succeed at uniting all things to himself?

    That would mean Satan & the Demons too.
  15. Walter

    Will Jesus succeed at uniting all things to himself?

    This idea that if everyone is saved, then it really cheapens the offer of salvation, the offer of grace that God gives us.
  16. Walter

    Why should one be a Baptist instead of simply being...

    I have noticed Mur avoids using the term 'Universalism'. His belief is just that. I lived in Massachusetts for some time and it wasn't unusual to see churches that identified themselves as Universalists and even sometimes in parentheses would be the word 'Trinitarian'. Apparently not all...
  17. Walter

    Why should one be a Baptist instead of simply being...

    You believe you are now a 'Bible believer'. The problem is that you hold to a belief that is sharply at odds with conservative evangelicalism, Catholicism, and Orthodoxy To my knowledge, there's no such thing as a 'Bible believing' universalist church. Universalists identifying as Christians...
  18. Walter

    Why should one be a Baptist instead of simply being...

    Actually highly probable other than those churches I listed in my above post. I understand what you are saying, I am not sure everyone responding to your posts on this and other threads realize you are a universalist.
  19. Walter

    Why should one be a Baptist instead of simply being...

    Wouldn't you say your being a universalist is a pretty big doctrinal difference? Well, let me take that back. There are plenty of American Baptist, United Church of Christ, Episcopal, Methodist, Presbyterian and Disciples of Christ churches that accept universalism. But many of them question...
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