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Why did you start in verse 38? Why not start in verse 37?
Why did you start in verse 38? Why not start in verse 37?
I started with verse 38 because Peter's reply starts there and I went to verse 39 because Peter's reply ends there.
'You must repent,' Peter answered, 'and every one of you must be baptised in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins, and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. The promise that was made is for you and your children, and for all those who are far away, for all those whom the Lord our God is calling to himself.' (Acts 2:38-39)
Scripture alone
The Eucharist is just a symbol
Baptism is just a symbol
dispensationalism
Ditto. But it didn't last long.
A few others too went by the wayside:
- TULIP
- KJV-Mainly
- Tongues-like-in-my-local-pentecostal-meeting
- That all too common allergy to Mary
- Fear of statues in church
- The belief that the departed faithful know nothing about our earthly journey and cannot or do not pray for us
- An occasional prophecy about the alleged ministry one will have
Mockery may seem clever to some but it is not clever.
Repentance from traditions which fly directly in the face of the revealed Word of God Almighty is clever to some, but apparently not to all.
The biggest change in my beliefs came when I actually read the Bible and believed what it said, rather than what my church had told me it said.
Repentance from traditions which fly directly in the face of the revealed Word of God Almighty is clever to some, but apparently not to all.
You sound that you used to believe what I believe.
AD 189... I thought as much. What a lot of bunk!
How does one 'repent from traditions'? Infant baptism may not line up with your views (or mine), but is it a doctrine one needs to 'repent of'?
Bunk?!?! LOL...okay pal, yet you follow a theological doctrine that is roughly 500 years old. Too funny!!!!
yet you follow a theological doctrine that is roughly 500 years old.
MoreCoffee said:But you probably would object to being called a child or included in a group called children.
pharisees believed in their old church too
Actually, he believes that which was taught by Jesus Christ and the Apostles and so do I. Why not join us?
There are many things that I used to believe but don't anymore.Name a doctrine that you used to believe in but don't anymore.
Name one that you have thought was biblical but found out it was heretical?
He's already there, in the Church that Christ and the Apostles established 2,000 years ago - unchanged and unperverted.
Read what was plainly written..To you is Christ God and Man (This is what Christianity has always believed) ?
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