Dude, I have never seen anyone who will look for things to prove yourself right.
You change things so fast. I do not even think you realise how much you do it.
just a thought
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Dude, I have never seen anyone who will look for things to prove yourself right.
You change things so fast. I do not even think you realise how much you do it.
Excuse me sir. But Jesus did not mention baptism to nicodemus.
He told nicodemus how to be born again, and who would be born again Water baptism had no part in either.
Social club - No. Family of God - Yes.
Yes. Catechisms should follow Scripture, not the other way around.
No because denominations - including/especially Catholicism - are man-made.the words Protestant and fundamentalist ain’t there either
Look @theefaith believe what you want but we choose to believe otherwise and according to the true meaning of the scriptures.
Neither is catholic so what is your point?the words Protestant and fundamentalist ain’t there either
According to what Scripture?not a god but the treasurer of God’s gifts
mk 16:16 faith (catholic) and baptism
What’s the water for?
I have never encountered a worse case of RCC brainwashing. I feel like saying there's no hope for him but all things are possible with God.
That cult that calls itself the one true church will have a lot to answer for.
The grace came thru Mary
All graces do
Does not matterWhat’s the water for?
Born of water, human birth. Birth number one.What’s the water for?
No because denominations - including/especially Catholicism - are man-made.
Of course it is!Neither is catholic so what is your point?
Mark 16:16, " The one who believes and is baptized will be saved, but the one who does not believe will be condemned."
The one who believes is definitely not referring to a Catholic, but to anyone who believes.
In this case the baptism refers to the person who is capable of believing, eliminating the bizarre Catholic ritual of sprinkling infants.