That was just a hypothetical question by the way. I was Catholic for 36 years and left a year ago. The questions I ask you are the same questions I had as a Catholic. I take that verse about “baptism now saves” as just that. Baptism now saves. However, my interpretation differs in that baptism of the Holy Spirit is what that verse is referring to which comes by belief in the gospel of Christ and repenting. Jesus does the baptizing in that instance.
Jesus commanded His Church to Teach and to Baptize “in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit”. Matt 28.
- If we are looking for His Church today, we need to look for one which:
a. Teaches, with claimed authority to Teach (sometimes to a hostile secular world), and
b.
Baptizes (in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit).
Come on, guys, Holy Scripture even shows us
St. Paul being baptized! Our holy saints and martyrs of the first and second centuries were
dying for their faith in Jesus Christ, (way before they had a New Testament to instruct them) and they believed in baptism by
water and the
Holy Spirit.
You don’t need to take our word for it, just read them for
yourself. You can start with the Didache, which gave specific instructions on how to baptize. I mean, this is all happening when the years still had 2 digits!
I suggest for you, believes, that you find your own source for the Early Christian Fathers, and read a fair number of them, directly for yourself. Do that first, and then see if you are still comfortable leaving the Church. We don’t know each other, but I can almost guarantee you have not done this to any major degree, or you would not have left the Church. Their testimony is just that powerful. You can listen to guys like James White (whom I do respect for his honest style) try to talk around these Early Fathers, but it just doesn’t wash…
The Early Christians who were living with the Holy Spirit were
pure Catholic, through and through, and they had the courage to die for their faith in our Lord Jesus Christ *and *His Church.
I do apologize for the above, I do not normally get so worked up. But I am going to hit the “submit” button anyway.
God Bless Us All!