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annad347
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Depends on who’s doing the talking and what they are saying. And do their words proceed from the teaching of Jesus Christ, from God’s Truth, from the Holy Spirit, are they praising and glorifying God… just because someone is in a church that’s been around for a millennium, built on the back of Peter, doesn’t mean the person is following the Holy Spirit, just means they are in the church that’s been around for over a millennium. Especially if the reason they are in church means nothing. What if they believe it’s better to be safe then sorry.Who has that authority, and from whence does it proceed?
The church is protected, God’s truth is protected, not the person.
You’re cute… Some churches go out to a lake/the ocean to baptize their congregation, dunking them full body into the water. Some a Jacuzzi pool. Some churches sprinkle water over the forehead… maybe the specific form isn’t important, but being baptized in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit does. The reason as to why you are baptized always matters.I know. Just teasing. I think it’s the logical implication of what you said, though: if “why I got baptized” is all that matters, then the form and matter of baptism do not?
So is this conversation over, it was hard but very interesting and fun… I learned a lot…thank you
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