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This understanding emanates from Protestant thought, the Baptists and Anabaptists. Since Baptism is not sacrament and ordinance, and since from some Protestants point of view the OHCAC is a cult, they rebaptize. To suggest it did not take is nothing more than lack of catechesis in baptism. It is an example of a word that is believed differently and has different meaning by each.Huh?? We don’t have to be rebaptized because the “first one didn’t take.” I have never heard of anyone advocating that. I can imagine someone wanting to be rebaptized as a renewal of their dedication to God, but its not because the first one wasn’t effective or that it lost its effectiveness by the way the person lived their life. Baptism is a public identification with Christ, showing the world that the old you is buried and the new you is raised to life in Christ. You only have to do it once.
People go to the altar for a variety of reasons. The altar is a place of sacrifice, where you become a living sacrifice. It is there that you you meet with God and lay down things in your life that He doesn’t want you to have and pick up the things that He does have for you. Yes, it is a place for struggling Christians, but we all struggle and we all have to make our way to the altar (whether figuratively or literally). It is also a place you can go even if you aren’t struggling at that moment. The altar is also a place to offer praise to God.
An altar call in Protestant thought is a “come to Jesus” get salvation moment. In those services I have been at, it usually comes at the end of some emotional dialogue. You will see this “altar call” in various forms. If you are watching TV, Billy Graham has the participants come down and get a brochure and have some counseling, if you are watching TV and hear the Protestant say, if you have decided to give your life to Jesus, say this prayer with me right now…that is a form of the altar call. For these types of Protestants the altar call is when they give their life to Jesus and become Christians. The next step after this altar call is get a bible, go to a bible believing church, etc.