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Josiah said:The dogma of Credobaptism, invented by some radical synergists in the late 16th Century NOT because of any Scripture but so that baptism "jibes" with radical synergism, is this: It is DOGMATICALLY PROHIBITED to baptize any unless and until the recipient first in chronological time prove - verbally and publicly - that they previously chose Jesus as their personal Savior, only AFTER THAT in our time is the prohibition to baptize (?) lifted and that person may be baptized; all other baptisms are forbidden, heretical and invalid. That's the Dogma. That's the entire issue, the entire issue, the only issue: this DOGMATIC PROHIBITION.
You yourself posted: "I don't even care if there are no restrictions in the Bible." "Every person who does not confess faith is restricted from baptism."
So, YOU can just invent a restriction (as dogma) - and God and everyone else is mandated to agree with YOU.
The entirety of this dogma invented by those radical synertistic Anabaptists in the late 16th Century is that those who have not previously proven they have chosen Jesus as their personal Savior are restricted from baptism. That's the dogma, that's the whole enchilada. You are defending this not with any Scripture or history, but with the statement that you don't give a rip if there is any such restriction, it's Anabaptist dogma so the restriction exists.
YOU have demanded that everyone here (including you) "scrap" (your verbatim word) all tradition (how individual churches/denominations understand and interpret things - that includes the Baptists) and "go ONLY BY THE WORDS OF THE BIBLE." But you've not posted one Scripture that states this restriction and you admit you don't give a rip if Scripture does or doesn't. All you do is parrot Anabaptist tradition..... as dogma.... just echo endlessly Anabaptist tradition. All you to is the EXACT THING, the VERY THING you insist none can do, the very thing you repudiate. It's all you do on this topic. It's obvious. You've proven it to everyone here perhaps except one (yourself)
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what credobaptism is
Credobaptism is one of the three DEFINING dogmas of Baptists.
It is a dogma invented by some radical synergists in the late 16th century (reversing some 1500 years of UNIVERSAL Christian practice).
The dogma is just this: It is prohibited to baptize any unless and until they have FIRST in our chronological time proven - verbally and publicly - that they had previously chosen Jesus as their personal Savior, AFTER THAT is accomplished, the prohibition to baptize is lifted and that one may afterwards be baptize; all other baptisms are forbidden and invalid.
Your quote from John MacArthur never even so much as even MENTIONED baptism or mandated or prohibited or verbal or proving or after or choosing or stating or anything whatsoever having to do with the Dogma you intend to defend. And of course, he never mentioned even one Scripture, no even one. Defining the dogma or anything else for that matter.
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