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Non-catholic religions are not acceptable.
No, it’s not. It’s from the Bible.Biblical references to baptism seem to indicate belief and repentance should precede baptism. Is it fair to say that the concept of infant baptism was derived from Tradition rather than direct explicit Biblical teaching?
And once again you need to read the Catechism.Non-catholic religions are not acceptable.
That pretty much mirrors the Catholic tract above. That was interesting. Thanks for sharing!!Here’s what the Orthodox Presbyterian Church says about infant baptisms (I haven’t read it yet) and they spurn any traditions that aren’t validated by Scripture alone:
Why Does the Orthodox Presbyterian Church Baptize Infants?: The Orthodox Presbyterian Church
It means she went to the trouble of copying the post to the end of the thread so the Pup could see it. As in “Here you go”. Nothing bad about you.I guess I will expose myself as naive for I do not understand what this means and it has two likes.
If you are going to join a thread, best read through it first instead of making others rehash what has already been said. Several times.How are false religions acceptable to God?
Ok, I will admit my limited knowledge of computers…the older I get the more I realize I don’t know as much as I would like to think I do.Wannano:![]()
It means she went to the trouble of copying the post to the end of the thread so the Pup could see it. As in “Here you go”. Nothing bad about you.I guess I will expose myself as naive for I do not understand what this means and it has two likes.
I posted it. Go look it up.Like I’ve asked AndrewAxland, could you please show me the paragraph in the Catechism where it says that false religions are acceptable to God?