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7/9/09 11:17 AM |
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John UK wrote: #1 I have read the entire Bible several times, and I never found: a) Frenchie b) A Christian denomination The Holy Ghost, being my teacher. But then you don't have the Prebyterianised version indwelling you, so you cannot even be a true Christian! |
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7/9/09 4:48 AM |
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Presbyfacts wrote: The term baptizw βαπτιζω/βαπτω in koine Greek is applied to sprinkle, pour, wash and dip or immerse. Your denom has decided it has only one meaning. The Greeks had other ideas about it. Lies! |
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7/8/09 4:27 PM |
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Faithful Remnant wrote: The experience of Moses and the Israelites is a type or example of Jesus and the Church. All were baptized into Moses. No baby left behind in Egypt because he or she could not believe...meaning they were baptized into Moses as well. So, either these believed or it is not an issue to get stuck on(whether the baby believes or does not)...or when this happened, all were mature and there were no babies, which sounds rather crazy, but maybe it was so. Ha! That was the generation that perished in the wilderness, with very few exceptions. So much for this picturing salvation!! Or are you suggesting that in this too the antitype is found in Christ?! |
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