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TCGreek said:If Baptism portrays our rising with Christ, then this portrayal is lost in sprinkling as a proper mode of Baptism (Rom 6:4; Col.2:12).
Chemnitz said:That is, of course, if one assumes that Baptism is purely symbolic. However, the scriptures you quote leave no doubt that Baptism is more than a symbol, rather something substantive is occuring, namely being buried and resurrected with Christ.
P.S. Nobody actually sprinkles, it is a misnomer created by those who engaging in polemical rhetoric.
Chemnitz said:P.S. Nobody actually sprinkles, it is a misnomer created by those who engaging in polemical rhetoric.
TCGreek said:If Baptism portrays our rising with Christ, then this portrayal is lost in sprinkling as a proper mode of Baptism (Rom 6:4; Col.2:12).
Zenas said:Two questions, TC. Does "sprinkling" invalidate the baptism, and what are the consequences of an invalid baptism?
TCGreek said:There's a rising with Christ that is lost in "sprinkling." The "rising" has been invalidated.
TCGreek said:If Baptism portrays our rising with Christ, then this portrayal is lost in sprinkling as a proper mode of Baptism (Rom 6:4; Col.2:12).
Zenas said:What does this mean for the subject of the baptism, in this life and in the life beyond the grave? I assume he or she would not be eligible to join your church, but what else?
Chemnitz said:Methodists sprinkle? That's one I hadn't heard.
As mentioned by another poster, most churches outside of the baptist and pentacostal traditions practice pouring, with the exception of Orthodox, who dunk.
But what invalidates sprinkling or pouring as baptism? How can a human action undo what is an act of God, for that is what resurrection in Christ is, an act of God.
If you go waist or chest deep in water, and have water poured over you, you would be emerging from the baptismal, lake, river, etc.TCGreek said:Let's then go with "pouring." How does pouring portray our rising with Christ? (Col.2:12)
webdog said:If you go waist or chest deep in water, and have water poured over you, you would be emerging from the baptismal, lake, river, etc.
I tend to recall that in those days "burial" happened in the side of a cave with a stone rolled in front and not underground. Take that!TCGreek said:Are you emerging from a burial? BTW, are they courting you, WD? :laugh:
webdog said:I tend to recall that in those days "burial" happened in the side of a cave with a stone rolled in front and not underground. Take that!![]()
webdog said:If you go waist or chest deep in water, and have water poured over you, you would be emerging from the baptismal, lake, river, etc.