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This is one of those things that those who ignore history must surely grapple with at times. Much of primitive Christianity is recognizable today in traditional Christianity like Catholicism, Orthodoxy and even parts of the Anglican world. A lot of straight lines can be drawn there.

Meanwhile, First Lukewarm Southern Baptist Assembly or whatever is hard-pressed to find much of their tradition anywhere in the ancient Church. Heck, maybe not even long before the 20th century in a few cases.
 
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The reason why I was so careful in responding to your question is because I knew you were wanting to find something that would allow you to be personal and deflect from the issue we are talking about.


I disagree, the only one that made it personal was you when you said to Thedictator: (and the world for that matter)

I have explained to you now several the correct teachings on the phrases and Scriptures you posted and I really do not see a need to go on debating something that is really not debatable

All I did was give you the opportunity to show Thedictator and the rest of the world why he/we should accept your teachings on phrases and of Scripture as correct, and Thedictator's and anyone else who would disagree with you to be in error. Then you go on to say:

Some people are at a higher level of understanding; Some people have studied a subject at a higher level of education in theological matters.

Here you cleverly did not include yourself in these categories, but you didn't explicitly exclude yourself either. You also failed to to mention if the Holy Spirit played a role in your "correct teachings" why was that? So you see Major1, you are the one that makes it personal......Not I.


Your whole theology was based on what you could illicit from me in order to use as leverage to promote your own line of thinking.

You are entitled to your personal opinion, but dosen't make it true.


You do know that I have been doing this for a pretty long time now my friend and your line of reasoning was actually very easy to spot.

Lol! Whats easy to spot is how on nearly every thread you've posted, if someone does not agree with your "correct teachings on the phrases and Scriptures" they are in error. And when asked if you could ever be in error on your self proclaimed "correct teachings on the phrases and Scriptures"? ........... Total silence! There is a term for that.


I have given you the best answer available and anything else I say to you will only be for your use in a personal attack. If you can not accept what I have said then so be it.

Again Major1, you are mistaking opportunity with personal attack. As far as giving the best answer available, I don't recall you, as a person that self admittedly accepts the doctrine of Sola Scriptura to show where "exactly" does Scripture guarantee that you - personally - will be given an accurate understanding of the Bible?



I will not respond to this line of questioning as it has absolutely nothing to do with the subject of the thread.

Lol! You should go back through the pages of this thread and see just how many time "you" have wandered off topic! Whats that ol saying about the kettle and the pot?
 
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The reason why I was so careful in responding to your question is because I knew you were wanting to find something that would allow you to be personal and deflect from the issue we are talking about.


I disagree, the only one that made it personal was you when you said to Thedictator: (and the world for that matter)

I have explained to you now several the correct teachings on the phrases and Scriptures you posted and I really do not see a need to go on debating something that is really not debatable

All I did was give you the opportunity to show Thedictator and the rest of the world why he/we should accept your teachings on phrases and of Scripture as correct, and Thedictator's and anyone else who would disagree with you to be in error. Then you go on to say:

Some people are at a higher level of understanding; Some people have studied a subject at a higher level of education in theological matters.

Here you cleverly did not include yourself in these categories, but you didn't explicitly exclude yourself either. You also failed to to mention if the Holy Spirit played a role in your "correct teachings" why was that? So you see Major1, you are the one that makes it personal......Not I.


Your whole theology was based on what you could illicit from me in order to use as leverage to promote your own line of thinking.

You are entitled to your personal opinion, but dosen't make it true.


You do know that I have been doing this for a pretty long time now my friend and your line of reasoning was actually very easy to spot.

Lol! Whats easy to spot is how on nearly every thread you've posted, if someone does not agree with your "correct teachings on the phrases and Scriptures" they are in error. And when asked if you could ever be in error on your self proclaimed "correct teachings on the phrases and Scriptures"? ........... Total silence! There is a term for that.


I have given you the best answer available and anything else I say to you will only be for your use in a personal attack. If you can not accept what I have said then so be it.

Again Major1, you are mistaking opportunity with personal attack. As far as giving the best answer available, I don't recall you, as a person that self admittedly accepts the doctrine of Sola Scriptura to show where "exactly" does Scripture guarantee that you - personally - will be given an accurate understanding of the Bible?



I will not respond to this line of questioning as it has absolutely nothing to do with the subject of the thread.

Lol! You should go back through the pages of this thread and see just how many time "you" have wandered off topic! Whats that ol saying about the kettle and the pot?
 
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Reason says all the apostles would have been baptized, think about it. Walking with Jesus for about 3 1/2 years and He was baptized Himself, as He says in Matt 3:15 But Jesus answered and said to him, “Permit it to be so now, for thus it is fitting for us to fulfill all righteousness.” Then he allowed Him. Jesus identifies Himself with those whom He will lay down His life for and be risen from the grave. Our baptism pictures this and Jesus taught it in the great commission, therefore, do you really think that the apostles who witnessed and baptized those who came to Jesus would not themselves have done what they were proclaiming? That would have been one of the greatest acts of hypocrisy the world has ever known in Christianity, and surely Jesus himself would have confronted them about that, wouldn't He?
 
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What else can you do but disagree. You set it all up so that disagreement is ALL that could take place. YOU did not address the thread, you did not address the subject. YOU only worked to try and cause an argument between me and someone else which was obvious from the 1st line you posted.

YOU should be ashamed of yourself for such actions.
 
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I did not read anything except your 1st line......"This is going to me my final post"!

I do hope that you will keep your word.

I will not be messaging you as I do not have the time nor the energy to argue over something that you will not accept and do nothing but argue, post personal attacks and be rude and belligerent.
 
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I fully agree with you.

I never said that they were not baptized.
 
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Question. What is the most important to you, Tradition or the Bible?
 
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What else can you do but disagree. You set it all up so that disagreement is ALL that could take place.

You couldn't be more wrong Major1...... As a follower of this thread like many other's, I was just trying to distinguish why, back on post #115 of this thread, you considered your understanding of baptisim/Scripture was correct and Thedictator's was not as I asked with the first line I posted which follows:

I find these statements quite interesting Major1. Could I ask by what authority is it, that you consider your understanding/interpretations/teachings of phrases and Scripture is correct, and Thedictator's is not?

Again, all I was trying to do was give you the opportunity explain why he/we (those of us on this forum) should beleive your understanding/interpretation of baptisim was absolute/without error over Thedictator's!


YOU did not address the thread, you did not address the subject.

Hmmm.... I gathered the subject was "Scripture" for what you stated here on post #115:

I have to disagree with you.You are forcing the Scriptures to say what YOU want them to say instead of just accepting them as they are.

Now as far as addressing the subject, Yeah, I believe St.Peter was baptized, because "common sence" tells us why would someone baptize others if they were not baptized themself ? Remember that "common sence" thingy you were talking about back on pg.8'post# 159? No? Let me refresh your memory:


Again..... it is "tug" on Supermans Cape, not "pull."


YOU only worked to try and cause an argument between me and someone else which was obvious from the 1st line you posted.

Ha....Ha.... Lol! "I" only worked to try and cause an argument between "YOU" and Thedictator??? Lol! "YOU" don't need my help to do that Major1..... "YOU" did a stand-up job doing that all by yourself when you told him back on page 6, post #115:


Also, I don't mean to laugh Major1, but after I read this, I couldn't help but see the familiarity between your statement and what Hillary Clinton has been saying promoting her new book... "What Happened"!!! If you haven't seen any of her interviews, she is blaming everyone else for losing the presidency but herself ! Again, I apologize for laughing, but couldn't help myself for the irony of it.

Besides, if you now believe I was only trying to cause an argument, Why did you say it was a "good question"? I'm at a loss...... why the change of opinion, care to elaborate?


YOU should be ashamed of yourself for such actions.

Really? If that's the case "YOU" should be ashamed of "yourself" for not answering the question that I have asked of you for what...... the third time now? Quote:


"As a person that self admittedly accepts the doctrine of Sola Scriptura.... please show where "exactly" in Scripture that it guarantees that you "personally" will be given an accurate understanding of the Bible?"


Book, Chapter, and verse please.
 
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'search the scriptures for in them we think we have salvation', Christ tells us in response to the Pharisees that His witness is greater than John the Baptist's
John 5

Christ and John were both had the spirit from the womb and John was not God in the flesh (Luke 1:15)

The holy Spirit (spirit of the Lord) came upon people in the old testament to perform many times
The Holy Spirit manifested itself on gentiles before even being baptised(Act 10)

Yes, baptism is one of the elementary principles of Christ (Heb 6)
Along with repentance, faith in God, laying on of hands, resurrection, eternal judgement

One must know what means.
Is emmersion in H2O a requirement for slavation? NO.

Catholism's system has many erroneous practices and is not biblical.

For those who accept Christ on their death bed and do not have a puddle around, what happens to them?

Christ is the 2nd Adam and allowed the thief on the side of Him, after repenting and believing, during crucifixion to walk with Him in paradise (Luke 23), like Adam walked with God in the beginning.

In John 3
Niccodemus questions Christ on rebirth
Christ answers, everything produces after its own kind, flesh produces flesh, everything born of spirit is spirit
No one can enter unless they are born of water and Spirit

This sounds like being dunked will save you but being reemersed and brought up is just a symbol of resurrection.(Rom 6:3-5)
Humans are already born of flesh and blood
And Christ came by water and blood (1 John 5:6)
Christ came in the flesh but was not begotten by flesh

Flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God and corruptible canot inherit incorruptible.(1 Cor 15:50)

But water and spirit can..

Christ is The fullness of the Godhead and came by water and blood and spirit
Truly the first born of a new creation
The new human

Noah coming thru the flood is a type of baptism (1 Ptr 3:21)
[The boat was atop the water not under it but it was surrounded]

The cloud that followed Israel and them crossing the red sea on dry land is another baptism example
(1 Cor 10:2)
[Again surrounded by water]

There are 3 that best witness in heaven
Father Son and Spirit, these 3 are 1
There are 3 that bear record on Earth
Blood water and spirit, these 3 agree as one (1 John 5)

That leaves the question, what is this water?
Not physical water but the water Christ tells the Samaritan woman about at the well, that if one drinks, they will never be thirsty (John 4:13)
The same water that the Spirit of God hovered over in Genesis 1
This water is eternal life
He wants us surrounded by it, and it inside of us

Water baptism is not the catalyst for salvation, but a response to it. After we repent from dead works, it causes us to want to outwardly demonstrate what God has allowed to take place inwardly(2 Tim 2:25)

John himself contrast what he did with what Christ will do
I baptise with waterc for repentance, but the one who comes after me baptises with holy spirit and fire
(Matt 3, Luke 3, Mark 1)

Simply put, to be baptised is to be identified as a follower of Christ
Go make disciples, baptising them in the name of The Father (unseen mind of God) the Son(word/image of God) and the Holy Spirit(power of God)
(Matt 28:18)

Baptism of water is not the Savior, faith (belief+action) in Christ involving turning away from the old us because of the Gift He gave is what saves us
 
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Nearly 200 posts. Is anybody closer to salvation? I think not. If anything, it's farther away because of it.

Perhaps you misunderstand the original purpose of the thread. It asked a very simple and direct question to the Christians here about Peter, which was answered very early on. Since then the thread has meandered, as threads here tend to do, becoming completely off-topic. There are other threads, specifically in the non-Christian board, which are designed to present the gospel and lead people to salvation.
 
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Thank you my friend and you are very correct!
 
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