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what if someone who received infant baptism joins a Baptist church?

Earth Wind and Fire

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what if someone who received infant baptism joins a Baptist church?

I guess they have to throw the baby out with the bath water.
I guess the point is why join a Baptist Church if your not going to be baptized / dunked? Or why would a Baptist Church allow someone in if they don’t want to participate in their ritual?
 

Yeshua1

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Regeneration?!? What regeneration??? In the old (pre Vatican 2) baptism was in fact an exercisism and I have the Old doctrinal books to prove it . The water poured on the head was a symbolic cleansing to wash away original sin and then you are considered a new being capable of receiving the graces of the sacraments. As Baptism is considered a sacrament (the initial one) you have received that grace through the acts of your parents, the god parents and the priest (who serves as representative for the RCC).

Now my question is, where is the Holy Spirit in all this?
On the outside, wondering how confused people can be!
 

Yeshua1

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I guess the point is why join a Baptist Church if your not going to be baptized / dunked? Or why would a Baptist Church allow someone in if they don’t want to participate in their ritual?
They would be part of the true Body of Christ, regardless how baptized if saved, so why not? We only require immersed in being church members formally!
 

Salty

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Nope, in the giving records!

and if they give cash without useing the "envelope" system???


And how do you know what % they are giving - unless you know how much they makes.
(in a "military" church that is easy!)
 

Earth Wind and Fire

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On the outside, wondering how confused people can be!
Same as parents influencing their young kids to be baptized... knowing all the time they are not prepared for it, that they probably brain washed them. I’ve seen that happen time and again. Years later they want nothing to do with the church.
 

tyndale1946

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Don’t you have to be regenerated prior to being dunked?

Steve I am glad you brought that up... This will allow me to post one of my preacherisms that I have collected over the years... I heard an Old Line Baptist preacher say... If the subject to be baptized isn't regenerated before the are immersed in the baptismal waters then go in a dry devil and come out a wet one... Brother Glen:eek:
 

Earth Wind and Fire

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Steve I am glad you brought that up... This will allow me to post one of my preacherisms that I have collected over the years... I heard an Old Line Baptist preacher say... If the subject to be baptized isn't regenerated before the are immersed in the baptismal waters then go in a dry devil and come out a wet one... Brother Glen:eek:
Yes exactly.... Satan deceives.
 

David Kent

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In our church we do not pressure members or others tp give. We don't have collocetion plates, but a box on the wall at the back labelled THE LORD'S TREASURY.

We don't have an envelope system and only the two who count the money and the treasurer will know who pay by cheque and only the treasurer will know who pays directly into the bank. It is no one elses business.

Anyway

Tithing in the church is unscriptural.
 

Salty

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In our church we do not pressure members or others tp give. We don't have collocetion plates, but a box on the wall at the back labelled THE LORD'S TREASURY.

We don't have an envelope system and only the two who count the money and the treasurer will know who pay by cheque and only the treasurer will know who pays directly into the bank. It is no one elses business.

Anyway

Tithing in the church is unscriptural.

Not using an envelope system - could be a problem - the IRS may not accept checks for proof of giving.
(That really is the only reason to use envelopes)

Also, is it the same two people who count the money - or is there a rotation -of a few individuals.
 

David Kent

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Not using an envelope system - could be a problem - the IRS may not accept checks for proof of giving.
(That really is the only reason to use envelopes)

Also, is it the same two people who count the money - or is there a rotation -of a few individuals.

We have only 2 people who pay by cheque one is one of those who usually counts the money, the other is the treasurer. (I know because I used to be the treasurer until recently.) All the others for whom we can claim tax relief, pay by direct transer to our bank,

The I.R. (Inland Revenue) can ask to see our accounts after we claim, but they never have, so far.
 
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