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Old 09-06-2008, 09:35 PM
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Re: The Remission is Different from Forgiveness My

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Originally Posted by Steve Epley View Post
Dan you are incorrect IF I am wrong it only means sins are forgiven for the penitent at baptism. I have said they are forgiven at repentance and remitted at baptism a person is LOST without repentance and baptism so the end result is the same.
Elder, can you explain the difference between forgiven and remitted and explain why the greek word for remission is the same for forgiveness? Shouldn't they be two different words?
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