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BrotherofJared
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It is interesting that you present evidence of apostasy to support that there was no apostasy. We don’t know who the author is. We don’t know for sure when it was written. And it was argued out of the scriptures because “some reject it” (Eusebius, emphasis added). Even the New Testament itself shows evidence of apostasy. I personally believe that it was the apostasy that brought about the Apostles deaths, so it was well underway before they died.You stated in post #281 that the correct mode of baptism was a doctrine that was lost in the apostasy and Joseph Smith was called to restore it. The Didache is an early Christian document dating from the late 1st to the early 2nd century. It could have been written before John died, but we don’t know for sure. The Didache states the following with regards to baptism:
So what was Joseph Smith restoring exactly? How was the proper mode of baptism lost in an apostasy when the ancient Christian churches (Catholic and Orthodox) use the same modes of baptism as outlined in the Didache? Was the Didache written before or after the apostasy?