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    Jesus Christ, died for all

    I saw it. I even saw it when you posted those same verses earlier. ... but still no verse that "literally", "explicitly" and "verbatim" states "Jesus died for all" as you claim MANY do. The claim that "MANY verses literally, explicitly and verbatim state 'Jesus died for all'" is a modern dogma...
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    The Last Supper

    That is speculation, not scripture and I promised MC to try to play nice and engage scripture rather than attack speculation based on doctrinal preferences. If there was a verse that PROVED that it could not be literal but that Jesus was speaking symbolically, then I would present the scripture...
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    Water Baptism

    OK, I'll engage your post as your post rather than your jumping in on a point I was making about some sloppy statistics. Why are there more Christians who baptize infants?
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    Water Baptism

    The reasining is not "unknown", you are simply not following along. Josiah quoted a vague statistical reference to "a few modern Protestants" and I was attempting to quantify "modern Protestants" to verify or disprove his claim that it was only a "few" Protestants. Catholics do not count as...
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    Water Baptism

    Big thumbs up ... I like typologies and that is one worthy of chewing on for a while. :thumbsup:
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    Jesus Christ, died for all

    ... but still no verse that "literally", "explicitly" and "verbatim" states "Jesus died for all" as you claim MANY do. The claim that "MANY verses literally, explicitly and verbatim state 'Jesus died for all'" is a modern dogma invented by ONE RADICAL LUTHERAN on CF and a belief not held by the...
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    Water Baptism

    Reread YOUR post. "by a few Protestants today."
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    Water Baptism

    Actually, there are 484 million Christians who oppose "infant baptism". So your support is heavily Catholic in origin and you likely have more serious doctrinal differences with them (or maybe not, I don't know much about the Anglican church except they have very formal services). Subtracting...
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    The Last Supper

    I have heard (but it is so far out of my wheelhouse that I can neither confirm nor deny it) we have a tradition of moving some holidays to Monday or Friday to create a 3 day weekend ... Presidents day in the US is an example where the birthday of the first President is celebrated on another...
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    The Last Supper

    Fair enough. I am guilty of excessive use of hyperbole, for which I repent. :shake:
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    Water Baptism

    Are 43 million Baptists "a few"? There are "only" 65 million Lutherans.
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    Jesus Christ, died for all

    You are rude, arrogant and oblivious to your own hypocrisy. I am still waiting for those "many" verses which you falsely claim "literally", "explicitly" and "verbatim" state "Jesus died for all". Try meeting your own standard. In 2019 years, no one has produced the verse you claim is...
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    The Last Supper

    Since you want me to discuss scripture more ... [Mat 26:17-29 NASB] 17 Now on the first [day] of Unleavened Bread the disciples came to Jesus and asked, "Where do You want us to prepare for You to eat the Passover?" 18 And He said, "Go into the city to a certain man, and say to him, 'The...
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    Jesus Christ, died for all

    After 870 posts, can I possibly offer anything new to this beaten to death horse? In general attempts to discuss scripture only gets me quotes from the Catholic Catechism or the same tirade on 'Calvinism, Anabaptists, 400 years & 1500 years', so I quit trying.
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    Regulative Principle vs Normative Principle

    Actually, you don't do it like Jesus did. No Church I have EVER been in does. Does any Church share the one matza hidden in the folded napkin among the assembly at a Passover meal? We should at least admit that our traditions have changed over time ... including those of the Catholic Church...
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    Jesus Christ, died for all

    Good for both of you! You are actually discussing SCRIPTURE without playing Scripture pong.
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    Jesus Christ, died for all

    That DOES make man responsible for who gets saved and who does not. The choice of man to accept the gift rather than the choice of God to "predestine". (However you slice this conundrum creates problems ... hence the Lutheran appeal to "mystery". It reminds me of a statement about the people...
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    Water Baptism

    That’s why I went to DIGITAL Bibles ... I read Revelation and I am taking NO CHANCES of even a stray pencil mark!
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    Jesus Christ, died for all

    None of those state “precisely, directly, literally, verbatim” that “Jesus died for all.” A few actually have nothing to do with the topic, but my point was that you are being sloppy with your rhetoric and making false exaggerations. I have never claimed that there are no verses that claim...
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