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See post #40is ther somthing in scripture that says when we are born again we have to remember it? Is there somthing that say we must have some type of experience and shout halleluya?
See post #40is ther somthing in scripture that says when we are born again we have to remember it? Is there somthing that say we must have some type of experience and shout halleluya?
The point is mute.Thats a very cowardly answer.
Can you give me your infallible source that says there was no children in that house?
Otherwise if there was any children, you have just contradicted scripture.
Congratulations!
Firstly, you don’t need to recall it. It doesn’t say that you are injecting that into it to fit your protestant interpretation.See post #40
So this change came when you were an infant or sometime when you were an adult. The moment you became a believer you became changed. It could not happen as an infant, see?That I can do. While I am not without sin or without inclination to sin, the difference is that now I feel God everywhere. The world now is filled with signs of his presence, whereas before it was filled with signs of his absence. It was not God who changed, of course, but I. To me there is nothing more remarkable in the transition from unbeliever to believer than how you suddenly become aware that God has always and everywhere been present, and how you could not see it then anywhere, and how you can see it now everywhere.
You can produce no evidence that children were not to be baptized.The point is mute.
Grace comes from faith. Eph2:8Repentence requires grace and grace comes from Baptism.
Baptism is the first step to Christianity. Oh, and its not a symbol.
The parent has authority of the child and the faith of the parent is the faith of the child.
Where does it say faith ALONE?Grace comes from faith. Eph2:8
The ultimate source of grace is God. His Sacraments are one of the ways we receive His grace.Grace comes from faith. Eph2:8
Really? He wasn’t sent out by Christ driving out demons and curing the sick in his name?I don’t understand the question.
Judas was not born again anyway.
Judas could not be born again because the Holy spirit was not given till pentacost or when Jesus breather Him on to the other apostles.Judas clearly was born again; wasn’t he listed among the Twelve throughout the Gospels?
The tragedy of Judas was that he threw away his salvation. Twice.
One of the most compelling pieces of evidence for the truth of the Gospels is that Judas’ name wasn’t expunged from the rolls of the Apostles when it would have been most convenient to do so.
Read Matt7:21 Not everyone who says to ME Lord Lord.Really? He wasn’t sent out by Christ driving out demons and curing the sick in his name?
lol, so you define born again as, literally, being in either of those two situations. So that means none of us are born again because we cannot go back in time. (actually Catholics go back in time every mass).Judas could not be born again because the Holy spirit was not given till pentacost or when Jesus breather Him on to the other apostles.
If you were born again you would know it. There is a drastic change of life from carnal to spiritual see pauls conversion in acts9Firstly, you don’t need to recall it. It doesn’t say that you are injecting that into it to fit your protestant interpretation.
See protestants don’t interpret the bible honestly. They are taught their flawed theology, and take those principles and try to mold them into what the bible says.
This is what you are doing.
Just to show you the foolishness of your argument, what happens if you get amnesia?
Should you get re-baptized since you lost your memory of being born again?
Sounds like you know what it menas to be born again.Praise God!Hi,
My hubby was baptized and raised catholic. Let me tell you he is not a born again christian by any stretch of the imagination. He has only been to church a handful of times since he was 18 and he is 44 now. He shows very little fruit that Jesus speaks of.
He has very little knowledge of Christ and what He did for us on the cross. Thankfully he has me as his wifeI do explain the gospel to him when the HS nudges me.
Mostly I live by example:thumbsup:
Dont get me wrong I love my hubby and he is a good husband and father but he is not saved
Im sorry if Im coming across harsh but Im very passionate about the fact that being catholic is not the magic bullet for getting into heaven.
IT IS CHRIST and as soon as my hubby accepts that he will be joing me in heavenAMEN!!
His baptism did not save him at all. I can say that if my hubby were to die today(God forbid) he would not be going to heaven. That makes me very sad but it is true and my prayer for him and my son is that God not take them until He has saved them.
Myself and my daughter have accepted the gospel(Thanks be to God)
AMEN!!!
EXACTLY!!!If you were born again you would know it. There is a drastic change of life from carnal to spiritual see pauls conversion in acts9
Well that’s interesting but it’s not an answer to the question asked.Read Matt7:21 Not everyone who says to ME Lord Lord.
That is one SPECIFIC example of how grace can affect a person.If you were born again you would know it. There is a drastic change of life from carnal to spiritual see pauls conversion in acts9
You are born again when the Spirit of God comes upon you.lol, so you define born again as, literally, being in either of those two situations. So that means none of us are born again because we cannot go back in time. (actually Catholics go back in time every mass).
Sounds like you know what it menas to be born again.Praise God!