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andrewstx
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And that is what an Evangelical and especially a Baptist would ask. It is what I would have asked when I was an Evangelical. Because according to them “gettin’ saved” is the only thing that matters. Baptism can be done as obeying the command of Jesus after ones sins have already been forgiven by “gettin’ saved”.All of my interactions with evangelicals, in particular Southern Baptist, has always been positive. In fact, I always admired their bravery in proclaiming the faith and they never insulted me or the Church. All they ever really wanted to know was do I believe in Jesus Christ and is he my savior. I say yes and they are fine because the question is asked out of love not religious bigotry. In college I attended an evangelical bible study and it was great. My worst experience, I will have to say, is with fellow Catholics. I have never heard a Catholic evangelize and in college they were degenerates, as was I. (I went to a Catholic college my first semester of college).
Evangelicals do not even have sacraments, they substitute another word, but it escapes my mind now. These rituals have no power to them and they are only symbolic. To the evangelical no physical act can have spiritual power. They have only two symbolic acts, baptism and the Lord’s Supper.