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    Infant Baptism

    The context is some chaps who were baptised by John but not baptised as Christians. Saint Paul baptised them. They received the Holy Spirit and were thus among the faithful on the narrow way to salvation.
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    Did the Catholic Church change the sabbath day from Saturday to Sunday?

    No, It was Sunday night. In Judah days start at sunset. Sunday starts at sunset on what we'd call Saturday.
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    two Sabbaths that week..

    Friday is the first day, Saturday is the second, and Sunday is the third. That's how one gets three days. By the way, we have Friday daylight, Saturday starts at sunset. Then we have Saturday night and day. And then Sunday night and morning.
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    Infant Baptism

    "How were you baptized, then?" asked Paul. ... (Acts 19:3)
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    Infant Baptism

    Do you depend on your works? Saving is all his idea, and all his work. All we do is trust him enough to let him do it. It's God's gift from start to finish! We don't play the major role. If we did, we'd probably go around bragging that we'd done the whole thing! No, we neither make nor save...
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    Birth control

    Where does holy scripture say that birth control is a good thing? Interesting that you're argument is pro-choice.
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    Infant Baptism

    You teach salvation by works of obedience! No wonder you reject baptism as the grace of God given without prerequisites and not earned by works. The gospel is good news from God. It is the good news that God saves his people because he loves them. Not because they work their way into his favour...
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    Infant Baptism

    You misunderstand saint Paul's words in 2 Corinthians 13. He starts with "Put yourselves to the test to make sure you are in the faith. Examine yourselves. Do you not recognise yourselves as people in whom Jesus Christ is present? - unless, that is, you fail the test." (2 Corinthians 13:5) He...
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    Infant Baptism

    When you present the truth instead of your erroneous opinion I'll rejoice. So far you haven't produced anything from the holy scripture that teaches the erroneous view of baptism to which you hold. You appear to be satisfied with the traditions of men more than with the teaching of Christ.
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    Infant Baptism

    You keep saying that. Repeating yourself doesn't make your claims true. Baptism saves us according to the holy scriptures. According to your opinion baptism doesn't save. I am not going to believe your opinion over the teaching of holy scripture.
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    Infant Baptism

    Baptism does exactly the same thing for the infant that you describe as it does for an adult Charismatic who is baptised and then murders, cursing Jesus for the rest of his/her life. What do you think baptism does?
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    Infant Baptism

    I wish you'd worded that in accord with the holy scriptures and said that you will never be saved by faith apart from grace because salvation is a grace not a work and faith is a work. The holy scriptures say "Remembering without ceasing your work of faith, and labour of love, ..." (1...
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    Infant Baptism

    It sure is false. Why did you invent it? We say that we receive baptism because we are baptised by somebody else and we do nothing in baptism. We don't earn it, we don't prove anything by it, we don't need to prove our worthiness before we're allowed to receive it. The truth is that infants who...
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    Infant Baptism

    That's wrong. It is grace that saves not faith. Faith is instrumental just like baptism. Recall what Jesus said? "Truly, truly, I say to you, unless one is born of water and the Spirit, he cannot enter the kingdom of God." Baptism is in water and the Holy Spirit. Baptism saves us (1 Peter 3:21)...
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    Infant Baptism

    Infants do no work in baptism. Do you think that your own baptism was a good work?
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    Infant Baptism

    You say that baptism does not save but the holy scriptures say that baptism saves us. I am not going to follow your doctrine. It's just opinion. Ill considered and ill informed opinion. I'll stick with what the holy scriptures say about baptism.
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    Infant Baptism

    How about you actually reply rather than just saying "nope". Nobody is forcing you to write rapid replies. But "nope" is just kind of rude in the circumstances.
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    Did the Catholic Church change the sabbath day from Saturday to Sunday?

    Is it from the Seventh Day Adventists?
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    Infant Baptism

    I see that you are replying to lots of posts quite quickly so I understand why your replies are so brief and do not respond to what is said to you very fully nor do you include any significant scriptural evidence for your brief replies and that is no doubt because you are replying so rapidly...
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    Infant Baptism

    That's right but everybody receives it (under normal circumstances) by the washing of regeneration and renewal in the Holy Spirit (Titus 3:5), and that washing of regeneration is baptism.
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