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Why are most Jehovah's Witnesses former Roman Catholics?

DHK

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Originally posted by Brother Adam:
DHK,

Could it be your interpertation that is wrong? How do you know that you have taken everything into account that needs to be taken into account to come up with the correct interpertation.

Oh- and a silence of doctrine or practice in the Bible does not make it a contradiction.
Adam I never said that I was perfect or infallible. We all are prone to mistakes, and I will be the first to admit it. But I do know heresy when I see it. The issue here is baptismal regeneraltion, one of the earliest heresies of the church. I know my interpretation is correct on that issue. I also know that my interpretation is correct on what it is to be saved and born again, which has also entered into this discussion. One is not born again by water, i.e. baptism. That is also a heresy.
If you want to challenge me on these issues feel free to.
DHK
 

MEE

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Originally posted by DHK:

Rom.5:8 But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.
He died that He might take away your sin, if you believe on Him.
The answer:

Rom.10:9 That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved.
10 For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation.
--This is something a baby cannot do. He cannot believe in his heart. He cannot call upon the name of the Lord. He cannot confess with his mouth. He cannot be saved.
The transgression of Adam was paid for by Christ's death on the cross, and must be freely accepted by faith. That can only be done by one who understands the message. That excludes infants.

DHK [/QB]
I haven't been following this topic, so if I'm wrong in understanding the above, please correct me!

Surely DHK, you aren't saying that God doesn't include infants in salvation. :(

MEE
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DHK

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Originally posted by MEE:
I haven't been following this topic, so if I'm wrong in understanding the above, please correct me!

Surely DHK, you aren't saying that God doesn't include infants in salvation. :(

MEE
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Not quite MEE. I believe that God would take an infant home to Heaven (should he die) in spite of his inability to believe, just as He did with David's infant. David's testimony was: Why should I mourn for him now. He shall not come to me, I shall go to him. David was sure that he would see his infant in Heaven. That is an example of the grace of God.
However, there is no amount of baptizing that will get that infant to Heaven. Baptizing doesn't get anybody to Heaven--infant or adult. That is the point to be made. When we come to an age where we are able to understand the gospel we are accountable to God for ourselves to either reject the sacrifice that Christ paid for us on the cross, or accept it. That is all. If you reject it, Hell awaits you. If you accept it by faith, then the gift of God is eternal life, and that is what God has promised us.
DHK
 

Justified Saint

New Member
Whoa, a lot of posts here.
I'll address it all later, firsts things first though DHK. Show me in print where it says I am a baptist in my profile. Go ahead try it.
 

DHK

<b>Moderator</b>
Originally posted by Justified Saint:
Whoa, a lot of posts here.
I'll address it all later, firsts things first though DHK. Show me in print where it says I am a baptist in my profile. Go ahead try it.
born again Christian My local Baptist church: First Greenway Baptist Church
If your a Catholic why don't you admit as much on your profile? Why would a good professing Catholic be attending a Baptist Church? A little deceptive don't you think?
DHK
 

DHK

<b>Moderator</b>
Justified,
Maybe if you had filled out that last box out:
"I am an apologist for the Roman Catholic Church," there would have been a good chance that the moderators of this board would not have given you admittance. Do you think that that is a good possibility?
DHK
 

Justified Saint

New Member
I think I already said why. The admin refused my registration as Roman Catholic. So on the suggestion of another I put in "born again Christian" and sure enough it worked. It's like instant food, add one drop of water.
 

DHK

<b>Moderator</b>
Originally posted by Justified Saint:
I think I already said why. The admin refused my registration as Roman Catholic. So on the suggestion of another I put in "born again Christian" and sure enough it worked. It's like instant food, add one drop of water.
Like I referred to in my previous post, I call it deception.
 

Daveth

New Member
I think that most Christians uniformly agree that infants are guaranteed a place in God’s kingdom.

Deceptive (De*cep"tive) (?), a.
[Cf. F. déceptif. See Deceive.]
Tending to deceive; having power to mislead, or impress with false opinions; as, a deceptive countenance or appearance. "Language altogether deceptive, and hiding the deeper reality from our eyes."
 

DHK

<b>Moderator</b>
Originally posted by Justified Saint:
No, it's truth. Maybe I wouldn't have to be "deceptive" if the baptistboard was what is says it is.
What does it say it is?
A BAPTIST BOARD
It is clear as could be. It is a board for Baptists. Out of its own grace it has allowed a forum for other religions that consider themselves Christians. This is a private board. The moderators have the right at their discretion to limit the number of any denomination that they wish. You are a guest on a private Baptist Board. You are priveleged to be here. It is not your right. It is your privilege. Please abide by the rules. You call yourself a Catholic, and are here defending the Catholic faith. Shall I ask T2U, and Brother Ed, Thessalonian, and some of the other Catholics here, their view on honesty and lying? Is lying one of the common virtues of the Catholic faith that you defend? Is deception a Catholic virtue?
DHK
 

Justified Saint

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Thus my point is made. I was lead under the false impression that baptistboard and this particular forum was a place where ALL Christians could discuss. On the contrary, my registration was denied on the sole fact that I am a Catholic. You see gentleman, the art of deception.
 

Justified Saint

New Member
Yes, let the record be known that I am born again and a Catholic, one in the same. It has been my understanding that in discussion on matters such as faith, it is the purpose of the debate for each side to present their case or defend it and in turn grow in understanding. I realize that some have been offended by the defense of my faith, I do apologize for that, it wasn't my intention.

I am a deceiver and a liar and the baptistboard should do the right thing and suspend my posting powers.
 

Daveth

New Member
I find it’s very disturbing that 'some' say that it's okay to hide ones intentions today. This is a new trend I see on Christian Message Boards all over the net, is to hide ones intentions under a false profile.
 

Carson Weber

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Welcome to the board Justified. It's good to have another "born again" Christian on the board.
 

DHK

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Originally posted by Justified Saint:
Also, I don't attend a Baptist church. The question asks for the nearest Baptist church.
The Art of Deception:

[QB]My religion (Baptist, Methodist, Catholic, etc.) Please be specific.:[/B] born again Christian

My local Baptist church: First Greenway Baptist Church

My favorite Bible verse(s): "...if I have a faith that can move mountains, but have not love, I am noth

Short personal statement of faith regarding Jesus Christ :

MY RELIGION, giving examples and telling one to be specific does not mean born again Christian. It was specifically asking for your denomination. You were deceptive.

MY LOCAL BAPTIST CHURCH. Here you deliberately lied to me. It does not ask for the nearest baptist church. It asks specifically for MY local baptist church. You answered Greenway Baptist Church, of which you are not a member, and therefore it is not YOUR local Baptist Church. That is not only deceptive it is an outright LIE!

SHORT PERSONAL STATEMENT OF FAITH. This was very vague.

All in all deception and lies all throughout.
Are you a typical Catholic?
DHK
 

Kathryn

New Member
Justified Saint is a Born Again Christian and he does have a local Baptist Church. He also has been upfront about being a Catholic here. He could have tried to fool people, but didn't. From what I can see, all the Catholics here are Born Again Christians, and confess Jesus Christ as their Savior and Redeemer, Lord and God.

God Bless
 

Justified Saint

New Member
Sorry, I misunderstood what the question is supposedly asking. I took the question to mean where is the nearest baptist church.

Also, in a lot of profiles people aren't specific as to their religion.

DHK, do what you have to do. Are you going to allow a lying and deceiving Catholic to post?

Are you a typical anti-Catholic?
 
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