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Originally Posted by Praxeas
The opinions were not that different. First of all they both preached Acts 2:38 and from what I have heard they preached it so "hard" that it was hard to distinguish them.
Preach together? Why can't they preach together? Why can't I preach on baptism with out mentioning "and if you are not baptized this way you are going to hell"?
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I have friends that I consider Christian brothers and sisters who do not agree with me on everything. Some of them have been sprinkled, some have been immersed with the traditional FS&HG formula, and some have been immersed in the name of Jesus Christ. We are all children of the same God. We just don't see eye to eye on everything. I have a Lutheran friend/brother who believes that baptism (sprinkling) is "born of water" and I have a Roman Catholic friend/brother that believes that baptism (pouring) is "born of water." I also have Apostolic brothers and sisters who believe that water baptism is "born of water." I have Baptist, Methodist, Presbyterian, Pentecostal, and Apostolic brothers and sisters that believe that water baptism is a ceremony that takes place after and separate from being born again.