Originally posted by DHK:
One man and God make a majority. Several scholars copying each other's error doesn't change the error.
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But that one man may err in thinking that he is speaking for God. He probably does err if he implies that everyone who disagrees with him is a heretic.
You assume somethings are error in your argumentation below. Assumption is not proof.
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Baptismal regeneration is one of the oldest heresies of Christendom. It is not water, but the blood of Jesus Christ that washes away our sin.
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Who here is teaching baptismal regeneration? Why do you keep referring to that unless someone in this thread is teaching that?
Why don't you stop your knee jerking and point me to just one place where I say either that WB saves or that WB is necessary for salvation . Where did I say the thief was not saved because he was not baptized?
Please do that in your next post. Thanks.
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even his explanation, which is plausible,
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To you it is only plausible but he and his pastors ,who know more than you, say that water MUST=physical birth. Therefore they say you are wrong!And they, I'm sure, like you think that they plus God are a majority! That really is a wonderful hermeneutic and is used as well by Roman Catholics.
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does not end up in outright heresy contradicting the clear teaching of Scripture
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Really? So did AT Robertson become a heretic? Are you saying Beasley-Murray who teaches at an SBC seminary is a heretic? That hermeneutic of calling any who disagree with you a heretic is also popular among the RC!
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that a man is justified by faith and faith alone. "Therefore being justified by faith we have peace with God" (Rom.5:1). It says "justified by faith," not justified by baptism.
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Sigh! Once again please point me to the place where I said we are justified by baptism. Please, please, do that in your next post.
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</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Where do you see Word in Jer 2:13 or Jo 7:38?
Jer.2 is interesting. You should read a bit further on where Jeremiah makes a complete mockery to those that believe in the concept of baptismal regeneration.
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I am not teaching baptismal regeneration.
Look at John 7:38. Where is the word "word" there? 7:39 says its the HS...not the Word.
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Only the Blood of Christ can do that. Jeremiah, in effect, makes a mockery of baptism (in reference to salvation).
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I am not saying that baptism saves! If you are saying that I am , then PLEASE, quote me where I said that!
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Old habits die hard. Ask your old scholars. But the Bible lives forever. It never changes. Its truths never changes. That is why a Baptist believes in sola scriptura. We thank God that we don't have to rely upon the teachings of the church fathers or "the scholars," but solely on the teaching of the Word of God.
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So does popery die hard!
The Reformers who used the phrase "sola Scriptura" did mean by that that they ignored the original languages, the writings of the fathers, or the opinions of the learned. They did not just assume that they were right!
Neither am I relying on them. I am saying that if a scholar says the the "word" in Eph 5:26 is the confession the baptizand makes and you say no, that neither means that God or Scripture MUST be on your side. It is ONLY your ASSUMPTION that they are.
We do not learn by assuming a superior relationship to God or to the Scriptures than those who disagree with us.
If you assume that your relationship to the NT Scripture is more significant than was AT Robertsons , a Southern Baptist ,who disagrees with both you and RIGHT, and who wrote the 1400 page Greek Grammar in my library, then give your evidence for that assumption instead of knee jerking over baptismal regeneration!
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John 15:3 Now ye are clean through the word which I have spoken unto you.
John 17:17 Sanctify them through thy truth: thy word is truth.
Psalms 119:9-11 Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his way? by taking heed thereto according to thy word.
11 Thy word have I hid in mine heart, that I might not sin against thee.
It is the Word of God that cleanses, not baptism. To think that baptism can cleanse one from sin is a pagan superstition.
DHK [/QB]</font>[/QUOTE]===
sigh. Where did I say that the water in water baptism cleanses? I implied , eg, in regard to Eph 5:26 and Acts 22:16 that it is the FAITH of the baptizand which is salvific.
Please stop erecting strawmen and charging at them with some assumed zeal to destroy heresy. I have expressed here NO heresy.
Bill
[ August 30, 2005, 11:10 AM: Message edited by: UZThD ]