Dr. Walter
New Member
I understand why you react the way you do because of your Catholic background and therefore how you approach scripture. However, let me just ask you a few questions:
Do you think that Christ commissioned anyone then or now or in between then and now to go preach ANOTHER gospel than what He himself preached and delivered to be preached in this commission "til the end of the world"?
If you do, then what will you do with Galatians 1:8-9? or 2 Cor. 11:3-4?
Do you think that Christ commissioned anyone then, or now or inbetween then or now to administer ANOTHER kind of baptism than what he Himself submitted to, administered through his disciples and was available when he made this commission "till the end of the world"?
If so, then what do you do with Luke 7:29-30 and Ephesians 4:5??? Remember, the baptism in the Spirit is time restricted (Acts 1:5; 11:15-16).
Do you think that Christ commissioned anyone then or now or inbetween then and now to teach what he never commanded or deposited unto them to teach?
If so, then what do you do with Acts 20:27-31 and 1 Tim. 4:1; Jude 3; 2 Thes. 3:6; Rom. 16:17 and Acts 2:42?
If as you say, the apostolic church no longer exists then what who is the plural "you" being promised that Christ will be with them "all the days" until the end of the age? What do you do with Matthew 16:18 and Ephesians 3:21.
Do you think that Christ commissioned anyone then or now or in between then and now to go preach ANOTHER gospel than what He himself preached and delivered to be preached in this commission "til the end of the world"?
If you do, then what will you do with Galatians 1:8-9? or 2 Cor. 11:3-4?
Do you think that Christ commissioned anyone then, or now or inbetween then or now to administer ANOTHER kind of baptism than what he Himself submitted to, administered through his disciples and was available when he made this commission "till the end of the world"?
If so, then what do you do with Luke 7:29-30 and Ephesians 4:5??? Remember, the baptism in the Spirit is time restricted (Acts 1:5; 11:15-16).
Do you think that Christ commissioned anyone then or now or inbetween then and now to teach what he never commanded or deposited unto them to teach?
If so, then what do you do with Acts 20:27-31 and 1 Tim. 4:1; Jude 3; 2 Thes. 3:6; Rom. 16:17 and Acts 2:42?
If as you say, the apostolic church no longer exists then what who is the plural "you" being promised that Christ will be with them "all the days" until the end of the age? What do you do with Matthew 16:18 and Ephesians 3:21.
I know exactly what Matthew 28 is speaking of. Its the great commission. To go and 1) make disciples 2) baptising them in the name of the father and the son and the holy Spirit. 3) and to teach them everything jesus taught them.
That is all it says you started adding Jude and one baptism which having knowledge of the Catholic church I found funny because I know many baptist who've been baptised multiple times but you were sounding catholic there and I showed you your inconsistency.
My point is and has been the infant church is gone. No more. The primary teachings are still taught throughout christianity and they are the same but christianity as a whole has evolved from that infant state and we will never go back. The infant church didn't use terms like trinity. Or persons when discusing the trinity. The infant church certainly didn't have communion once in a quarter. Nor did the infant church look anything like baptist churches today do. The only thing they would recognize is the reading of scripture and the pastors preaching of it. Even communion was different. And Certainly they knew nothing of Reformed theology or TULIP. They didn't quible over calvinism vs. armenianism or how predestination works. And they definately didn't do powerpoint presentations. How baptisms were done were different and they didn't have alter calls.