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  1. ImaginaryDay2

    Credobaptists - What about those with disabilities and baptism?

    Did you even read what I wro... Nevermind. I'll not even finish the thought.
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    Credobaptists - What about those with disabilities and baptism?

    I'm going to answer this with an example. It relates not to baptism, but to communion - another "symbolic" act (to some - I see it differently), but I think it applies. There was a lady named Terry Schiavo who was the center of much news attention about doctor assisted death. She was in a...
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    Credobaptists - What about those with disabilities and baptism?

    ^^^This. It's okay because the way this site works is there are differences of opinion. There are a number of places on the internet that will parrot what each of us believes, but the reason many of us come here is to have a real exchange of information and discussion with real people, some of...
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    Credobaptists - What about those with disabilities and baptism?

    Evidence for new believers being baptized is not evidence against children/babies/disabled/ or those intellectually unable to understand being denied. Limitations indeed...
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    Credobaptists - What about those with disabilities and baptism?

    I hadn't suggested that. But the witness of scripture does not support "holding off". Let's continue: "Those who accepted his message were baptized, and about three thousand were added to their number that day". I intentionally left out the "...and your children..." part, because it might send...
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    Credobaptists - What about those with disabilities and baptism?

    Then you refused to follow the first Apostolic command - which isn't from silence at all: "When the people heard this, they were cut to the heart and said to Peter and the other apostles, “Brothers, what shall we do? Peter replied, “Repent and be baptized, every one of you, in the name of Jesus...
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    This got me thinking

    Not sure exactly. CNN was gushing over her and how cordial she's been with world leaders, and the like. It's basically an admiration piece. I guess I wonder about such things because outrage and incredulity seems to be selective sometimes. But I guess I'm proving my own point by writing this :D
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    Another year another bible.

    Please do. It'll be a nice comparison - whether the reader agrees or not
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    This got me thinking

    Kim Jong Un's sister is stealing the show at the Winter Olympics Now with the NFL season over, we don't have to hear any more about 'protests' of the National Anthem, or of boycotts of the NFL. Good. I'm happy. But what we have at the Olympics is a 'single' Korean team (North and South) in...
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    So... What are YOU doing? - Part 5

    Binge watching 'Storage Wars'
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    How is Deism and Atheism practically different?

    Conjecture isn't conclusion. You've been asked many times, in many ways, to support any pov you have. Because people give up on you does not support your position.
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    New Sitcom - Living Biblically

    Rachel Held Evans should sue for copyright infringement
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    Some Lutherans don't believe Jesus is God

    Closing this for the evening. An admin can review it in the a.m. and re-open if they choose to.
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    Some Lutherans don't believe Jesus is God

    Because leaders of seminaries and churches are not Synods. And, besides, a Synod (in this case the ELCA) cannot cast out itself. Neither can the PCUSA cast out itself for certain positions on ordination that are up to individual churches to decide on, and don't jibe with conservative members of...
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    Lutherans don't believe Jesus is God?

    You still didn't address any of Strav's (or any poster's) questions or concerns. Some intellectual honesty would be nice.
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    Lutherans don't believe Jesus is God?

    No. To avoid a double-negative (e.g. he "did not not..." :p) My answer is that yes, the man, Christ, died on the cross. Christ's body was flesh and bone, just like yours and mine. His body was put to death. God cannot be killed. He was being obedient by accepting the baptism of...
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    What are you listening to? - Part 2

    A band called "Opeth". Depending on what 'era' of the band you listen to they can range from melodic with beautiful harmonies to incoherent noise. I'm a melodic Opeth fan and ignore the noise.
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