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05-17-2003, 02:17 PM | #11 |
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Scripture can be intrepreted (unfortunately) in many ways. It obviously doesnt hurt to baptize a baby, but until they ask for the Spirit to be with them, it won't. (Part of free will, parents cant make anyone "take" the spirit) |
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That sounded like a more reasonable explanation anyway. Do you think that baptism of an infant has any value at all? And wouldn't confirmation suffice for being born again? Isn't that the purpose of confirmation?-----------of an age of understanding and still accept Jesus as your saviour? |
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May I also give you another interesting approach to the " born of water".... born of water meaning who came out of the womb. It is one theological point which promotes dispensation from the need to be saved for unborn children who die before birth. I hope you realize that denominational doctrines base their dogma on their own interpretation of the text.... for that reason, I prefer to entrust God with the final outcome rather than the human need to dictate to others under which " conditions" they will be saved. " be still and know that I am". |
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You say fundies have some odd idea that you need to believe a list of things to be born again. You say you don't know where they got that idea. You say you don't read the Bible much. Then you give a list. Am I missing somthing? What are you trying to say? |
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I really don't know where the fundies got the idea that to be a born again Christian you have to fit within a very strict criteria. Until some Fundie tells me different my criteria is as stated before.--Baptism, confirmation and personal acceptance at some wierd time in your life. Will admit Baptism of an infant is probably a waste of time. Confirmation seems OK. Personal epiphany at some wierd time in your life is also probably superfluous.----but definitely makes a personal impression. What was your question exactly besides what I have already stated? |
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