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  1. MoreCoffee

    Born of water and the Spirit.

    Disagreeing is not ridicule. Putting "amniotic fluid" into John 3:5 does make the verse and the whole conversation somewhat ridiculous but if amniotic fluid is what is wanted then okay, those who like it can stick with it.
  2. MoreCoffee

    Martin Luther: The Man Who Rediscovered God and Changed the World, by Eric Metaxas

    I guess Luther still had a 73 or more book bible. The 66 book thing current among US evangelicals is really from the 19th century policies of the British and Foreign Bible Society.
  3. MoreCoffee

    the meaning of Baptism

    The meaning of baptism has a little to do with who ought to be baptised but indirectly. You are fixated on babies. It's a red herring for this thread. This thread is about the meaning of baptism.
  4. MoreCoffee

    Martin Luther: The Man Who Rediscovered God and Changed the World, by Eric Metaxas

    I am told that there were Gewrman bibles already when he was still a monk.
  5. MoreCoffee

    So... What are YOU doing? - Part 5

    what's a gyro?
  6. MoreCoffee

    Martin Luther: The Man Who Rediscovered God and Changed the World, by Eric Metaxas

    He was German before there was such a thing as Germany.
  7. MoreCoffee

    the meaning of Baptism

    That's it? It's a bath then. Getting wet and nothing more. Okay. If that's how you see it then okay. Now we know. We can move on.
  8. MoreCoffee

    Born of water and the Spirit.

    If you think it is amniotic fluid then you want the verse to say "Jesus answered, "Truly, truly, I say to you, unless one is born of amniotic fluid and the Spirit, he cannot enter the kingdom of God." That looks really weird. Why would Jesus say that instead of the far more pertenant "unless one...
  9. MoreCoffee

    the meaning of Baptism

    Look at the first post in the thread. It gives a Southern Baptist view of the meaning (significance) of baptism. It is not asking if we agree that the word 'baptism' means 'dip, immerse, wash etcetera'.
  10. MoreCoffee

    the meaning of Baptism

    The thread is about the meaning of baptism. You haven't said what baptism means have you? You keep talking about babies and sumberging people. The meaning of baptism is not asking what the word means. That's trivial. It is asking what significance baptism has in Christian theology. What does it...
  11. MoreCoffee

    the meaning of Baptism

    Your posts do not raise any issues related to the meaning of baptism. They mainly contain rants about anything but the meaning of baptism.
  12. MoreCoffee

    Born of water and the Spirit.

    Nope, it is not amniotic fluid - fruit water as you say.
  13. MoreCoffee

    Born of water and the Spirit.

    John 3:5 RSV Jesus answered, "Truly, truly, I say to you, unless one is born of water and the Spirit, he cannot enter the kingdom of God. Cambridge Bible Commentary John 3:5 of water and of the Spirit] Christ leaves the foolish question of Nicodemus to answer itself: He goes on to explain...
  14. MoreCoffee

    the meaning of Baptism

    A number of your posts have content that is far too stupid to bother refuting.
  15. MoreCoffee

    the meaning of Baptism

    Stop writing these nonsense posts. It makes you look bigoted and ignorant.
  16. MoreCoffee

    So... What are YOU doing? - Part 5

    I hope so too :)
  17. MoreCoffee

    the meaning of Baptism

    I am baptised. That would be easier to answer. "yes, I am baptised" :) Peter says "baptism ... saves you"
  18. MoreCoffee

    the meaning of Baptism

    I'm consistent. Baptism saves but salvation is a life long journey and isn't complete until the last judgement and resurrection of the just. Jesus said so in Matthew 25:31-46.
  19. MoreCoffee

    So... What are YOU doing? - Part 5

    I use a dryer. It takes a while but it is weather proof :)
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