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Dr. Bob, I'm not Catholic in any form but those that believe in "FAITH ALONE" has not answered my questions. Maybe you can.Originally posted by Dr. Bob Griffin:
I'm the guy who gets in trouble making statements about X% of a denomination being "saved". But you asked.
You cannot become a Baptist until you are old enough to make a personal profession of faith in Christ, based on repentance and grace.
Hence, the percentage of Baptists who are truly born again would be higher than many denominations that simply declare someone saved (maybe) by rite of baptism, eucharist or other sacraments.
If the prerequisite to being a Baptist is salvation and believer's baptism, then by default, 100% of all Baptists are saved.Originally posted by WisdomSeeker:
What percent of Baptists are saved?
Only God can answer this question.![]()
Your right in that only God knows the heart. Even John said that their unbelievers among them at that time:Originally posted by WisdomSeeker:
I'm sure there are lots of people who say they are saved to men, who really are not, regardless of what religion they espouse. I'm also sure that a person could say all the right things and go through believers baptism and not believe in their heart. Can you see with your human abilities what God sees?
To say that all Baptists are saved is a hopeful statement. But it can not be known by you or I if it is 100% as you stated, only God knows the true answer to the question.
Agree!100% of Baptists are saved and baptized, by virtue of the definition of a Baptist
That's a mighty big 'IF'.If the prerequisite to being a Baptist is salvation...100% of all Baptists are saved.
That's a mighty big 'IF'.Originally posted by Tuor:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />If the prerequisite to being a Baptist is salvation...100% of all Baptists are saved.
I would change that to say: 100% of TRUE Baptists are saved because the Baptist Statement of Faith includes all that is required for salvation. A TRUE Baptist is one who has accepted God's greatest gift and has trusted in Jesus as Lord and Savior. Following in believers baptism is a requirement for membership in all the Baptist churches I've ever heard of but not necessary for salvation.100% of the members in my church are saved because they are all baptized by immersion after they were saved.
So what we do after we are Baptised does not matter? You must ignore alot of scripture to come up with that belief.For example, 100% of the members in my church are saved because they are all baptized by immersion after they were saved. That would be true for every Baptist church.
So what we do after we are Baptised does not matter? You must ignore alot of scripture to come up with that belief.Originally posted by Tuor:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />For example, 100% of the members in my church are saved because they are all baptized by immersion after they were saved. That would be true for every Baptist church.
That could be said about ANY denomination! However, you're playing word games here and wasting time! Either that or you are just not understanding what we write.I would venture to say that there are those who are members of IFB churches whose actions are inconsistant with the Spirit.
That is not the topic at hand is it?Originally posted by Tuor:
DHK,
I would venture to say that there are those who are members of IFB churches whose actions are inconsistant with the Spirit.