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Who are those men?Yes, Thus saith Scripture.
fast forward to usa today:
Ungodly men say "forbid, forbid" , so yes, there are men that can (and do in fact today) forbid immersing anyone (baptizing) in water , with no regard and no fear of God .
So no answer to who these ungodly men are who forbid baptism by immersion. I’m thinking just maybe it’s because they don’t actually exist.Who are those men?
So no answer to who these ungodly men are who forbid baptism by immersion. I’m thinking just maybe it’s because they don’t actually exist.
Oddly so. But the specific reference here was to those who prohibited baptism by immersion.Well, there are some denominations mostly dating from the 19th century which do not practice water baptism and in some cases actively prohibit it.
Hello Liturgist, I've never heard of a single church (much less a denomination) which does not practice water baptism, and certainly none that prohibit it. I'd be interested to know the names of both the churches and the denominations that are guilty of this, especially the denominations.Well, there are some denominations mostly dating from the 19th century which do not practice water baptism and in some cases actively prohibit it.
I don't think the Salvation Army practise baptism.Hello Liturgist, I've never heard of a single church (much less a denomination) which does not practice water baptism, and certainly none that prohibit it. I'd be interested to know the names of both the churches and the denominations that are guilty of this, especially the denominations.
Thanks!
God bless you!!
--David
Hello Liturgist, I've never heard of a single church (much less a denomination) which does not practice water baptism, and certainly none that prohibit it. I'd be interested to know the names of both the churches and the denominations that are guilty of this, especially the denominations.
Thanks!
God bless you!!
--David
I don't think the Salvation Army practise baptism.
The Salvation Army does not practice baptism because of the divisions in the Body of Christ over methodology, but they will permit members to be baptized (any method they want) at a different church without penalty.I don't think the Salvation Army practise baptism.
The Salvation Army does not practice baptism because of the divisions in the Body of Christ over methodology, but they will permit members to be baptized (any method they want) at a different church without penalty.
They don’t practice any sacraments IIRCI don't think the Salvation Army practise baptism.
Apparently, the Christian Science groups have hymns with a bunch of reading. There’s one in my city, and I think it’s mostly elderly folks that go there from the pictures on their website.Quakers, the Salvation Army, and several other Restorationist churches from the 19th century, as well as various New Thought churches some of which are heretical (not in compliance with the Christian Forums Statement of Faith), for example, “Christian Science” whose name is doubly inaccurate.
I thought the Salvation Army came from a Methodist/Wesleyan background?That was due to the (from a sacramental Christian perspective, very negative) influence of the founder’s Quaker wife.
In general beliefs, yes. Just not the sacraments, which they consider too divisive. But they don't deny the sacraments. It's odd.I thought the Salvation Army came from a Methodist/Wesleyan background?
Yeah, that sounds about right. I wonder if most just attend a Methodist or similar Church? Interesting.In general beliefs, yes. Just not the sacraments, which they consider too divisive. But they don't deny the sacraments. It's odd.
I thought the Salvation Army came from a Methodist/Wesleyan background?
Thank you for the info!The founder was a Methodist, but his wife had been a Quaker and influenced her husband accordingly.
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