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Originally Posted by TheLegalist
because he says it is a commandment doesn't mean he ldoesn't loses what the commandment is for and it's significance. God could command you to do anything but what "IT" is doesn't negate your making it nothing but a meaningless symbol without any actuality or spiritual significance beyond simply "just do it"! I find the reason most fight against baptism for what it is about is because baptism for what it is can't fit in the theological construct they believe. Thus let's throw out clear teaching because it won't fit our mindset. Which points to more issues than just baptism.
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Ah an Epleyite, if the person doing the baptism is a closet trinitarian the baptism is ineffectual?
Sorry a person repenting and committing their life to Jesus Christ who follows the commandment to baptized in His name has fulfilled the requirement.
Nowhere can you justify a doctrine stating they must have a perfect knowledge of all the hermeneutics involved.