That would mean becoming a Baptist!Come home to the Faith of the Apostles!
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That would mean becoming a Baptist!Come home to the Faith of the Apostles!
And what faith might that be?Come home to the Faith of the Apostles!
Your baptismal Faith.And what faith might that be?
You can just say "Southern Baptist" .Your baptismal Faith.
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I was baptized Eastern-Orthodox, but I don't really know if I completely adhere to the Eastern-Orthodox doctrine.
Come home to the Faith of the Apostles!
And what faith might that be?
Interesting, perhaps Lucian could tell us what he remembers about his baptism?Your baptismal Faith.
Your baptismal Faith.
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I was a baby, so I don't remember it. Nowhere in The Bible does it say that baptism has to be remembered for it to be valid. If that was the case, people with Alzheimer's would have to be rebaptized every day.Interesting, perhaps Lucian could tell us what he remembers about his baptism?
I was a baby, so I don't remember it. Nowhere in The Bible does it say that baptism has to be remembered for it to be valid. If that was the case, people with Alzheimer's would have to be rebaptized every day.
There is only one historical answer - it removes the stain of "Original Sin".You don't remember getting baptized, as if you have Alzheimer's. Since your position is Alzheimer's patients "would have to be rebaptized (sp) every day" because they don't remember being baptized, does the same need apply to you? Do you need to be re-baptized? What would additional baptisms accomplish? For that matter, what did your being baptized as a baby accomplish for you?
Is the historical answer Biblical? If so, please provide chapter and verse. My question was addressed to Lucian Hodoboc's expressed position in post #88.There is only one historical answer - it removes the stain of "Original Sin".
Is the historical answer Biblical? If so, please provide chapter and verse. My question was addressed to Lucian Hodoboc's expressed position in post #88.
No thanksYou can just say "Southern Baptist" .
We need to be careful as baptismal regeneration puts the power of water above the blood of Jesus Christ.
Hebrews 10:29 Of how much sorer punishment, suppose ye, shall he be thought worthy, who hath trodden under foot the Son of God, and hath counted the blood of the covenant, wherewith he was sanctified, an unholy thing, and hath done despite unto the Spirit of grace?
How much more shall the blood of Christ, who through the eternal Spirit offered himself without spot to God, purge your conscience from dead works to serve the living God?
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Let us draw near with a true heart in full assurance of faith, having our hearts sprinkled from an evil conscience, and our bodies washed with pure water.
It isn't hard....if you say it real fast.No thanks
Good response Steve.No, it doesn't, because it's not the power of the water per se that's doing the regenerating, but of the Holy Spirit working through it. Because it's not the washing away of the filth of the flesh that saves us, but the answer of a good conscience towards God. And how is the conscience cleansed?
It isn't hard....if you say it real fast.
As a Southern Baptist I can affirm Al Mohler is watching. He is always watching, and he makes a list and checks it twice.No thanks... no thanks....no thanks ... ya da
Is Al Moeller watching