How does one make a disciple without baptism or teaching in your opinion? Jesus states HOW disciples are made...baptizing and teaching.
[MENTION=11]Lämmchen[/MENTION]
Some (IMO) very relevant points......
1. No one on the historic side has ever claimed that the Bible states that we are to baptize babies. No one on the historic side has ever claimed there is any age of X at all. No one on the historic side has ever argued that the Bible states, "Thou canst not baptize until after the age of X." For 1500 years, every Christian on the planet argued that the Bible states NOTHING about age vis-a-vis baptizing persons. Or race or gender or ethnicity or skin color or shoe-size or hair color for that matter;.
2. It was the Anabaptists who invented the AGE issue and created a whole Dogma and Tradition concerning THAT. They speak of "PAEDO" (the word is a very generic, general word for child; it can mean any under 18 or 20 but more often referred to one not having reached puberty; this is the word the Anabaptists used) or "infant" (a fairly undefined word but generally under the age of one or so). Or because Baptists REFUSE to ever disclose the mandated AGE, they will often speak of "too young." Note that PAEDO, child, infant, young - they are all about one issue: AGE. MennoSota argues that "child" "infant" "young" are terms entirely unrelated to age, but that's just silly. OBVIOUSLY they do. The whole issue of some AGE mandate or prohibition did not exist for over 1500 years; the Anabaptists invented it and created a new dogma and Tradition over it ("Anti-Paedobaptism"). The "age" thing is entirely, wholly, completely in THEIR court.
3. Understand, the Anabaptists invented two of their Baptism Traditions because of their radical synergism. The argument went, "Some are too young to do their part." God does not bless unless we first DO some things.... babies cannot do these things (or any things for that matter) therefore God cannot bless in Baptism and to do this is at best a waste of time but worse, it could suggest that God can (even does) do things without our FIRST doing thngs and cooperating." THAT was the aplogetic. Sound familiar? It's a radical synergistic argument. When Baptists copy/paste the Anabaptist apologetic, they are assuming radical synergism - just as we see in what MennoSota is posting in thread after thread (even threads not about Baptism). Note: The Anabaptists never even claimed their AGE mandate is found in the Bible (so even the inventors of the Tradition MennoSota parrots disagree with him about that); they invented this whole AGE thing to make Baptism "fit" in their radical synergism - just as we see MennoSota trying to do.
4. Don't let the Anabaptists drag us into a SILLY rubirc THEY reject. It is their ploy. The rubric they assumed (and force on others - if they will accept it) is this: We must do what we see exampled in the Bible and cannot do otherwise." Thus the constant mantra "Where do you see anyone under the age of X being baptized in the Bible?!?!?!" It's a stupid question, it presumes a stupid rubic. Where do we see baptized a Baptist or American or Negroid, or blonde-haired person baptized in the Bible? So where is "Anti-Blondbaptism" dogma? And of course, they reject their own apologetic (proving it every time they post on the internet; LITTLE of what they do - even in Baptism - is actually modeled in the Bible. Do they do ANYHING with Holy Communion has modeled in the Bible? Don't be suck into a silly rubric
THEY THEMSELVES don't accept.
It might be helpful to expose the radical synergism that underpins these Anabaptist Traditions (the SOLE reason for them). And the silly apologetic of demanding a rule they themselves prove they reject even as they convey it.
Lämmchen ..... why has MennoSoda injected this EVERYWHERE for two solid years - never with any resolution? Why has this thread gone on for
THIRTY pages? Simple: The truth is unavoidable: Their claim that the Bible states this prohibition/mandate on baptism based on AGE is missing, it's not true.... they THEMSELVES will PROVE that. As MennoSota has done over and over and over again. The Bible says NOTHING - not one word - about AGE vis-a-vis Baptism. His whole Tradition is wrong. The Historic Tradition (The Bible does not forbid or mandate baptism according to chronological age) is correct.
He could admit that - but then his whole Tradition crashes.... and the thread would end. Consider that, Lämmchen. So, how to avoid saying what the poster has himself PROVEN (many times) and thus ending the discussion? Play "The Shell Game." Try to switch topics. The Baptists on this can be SO desperate that they would rather promote the radical synertism that caused the Anabaptists to invent these baptism traditions than to admit what they themselves proved. And "The Shell Game" can be played
forever - just keep switching the subject. What page are we on now? What MennoSota and friends is doing is not rule violation (nor should it be) but it is obvious. And it's effective because people play along. By the way, I was taught the best way to insert the game is to ask compelling questions... ones you think your opponent won't resist. This thread would end the moment the supporters of this Anabaptist Tradition clearly admitted what they themselves so often have proven: The Bible states nothing about any AGE requirement/prohibition - thus their whole Tradition they parrot is wrong and the historic Tradition ("the Bible states no mandate/prohibition concerning AGE") is correct. But that would be shooting themselves. That would suggest some humility. Some accountability.
Remember too:
Some of us have begun whole threads to present the historic view. NONE of the Anabaptist Tradition folks here have engaged in any discussion of such. Consider that. We just keep getting these two points: 1) The Bible states we are forbidden to baptize any under an AGE they REFUSE to disclose - in spite of they themselves proving this is wrong. 2) We can only do what is illustrated as done in the Bible and cannot otherwise - in spite of regarding the whole premise to be wrong and one they never follow. We get these echoed - over and over and over, endlessly. What page are we on?
Blessings!
Thank you!
- Josiah
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