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Old 12-16-2007, 10:38 AM
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With due respect to you Sam- you are one of the boards better members. You are not a Jesus-name Pentecostal. If you were, you would not have issues with the FS&HG baptism.
You mean he WOULD have issues with FS&HG baptism?
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Old 12-16-2007, 10:42 AM
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You mean he WOULD have issues with FS&HG baptism?
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If you don't believe in One God baptism, you may as well believe in the Mormon baptism for the dead as well.
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Old 12-16-2007, 10:50 AM
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Thanks, edited.

If you don't believe in One God baptism, you may as well believe in the Mormon baptism for the dead as well.
This is totally unfair BOOM

I have come to expect better of you.

Grouping all non-OP as having a multiple-god baptism, and equating it to Morman baptism for the dead. HUMBUG!

More evidence that being Oneness Pentecostal (for some) is about judging other Christians more than having a divergent theological perception of the nature of God.
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This is totally unfair BOOM

I have come to expect better of you.

Grouping all non-OP as having a multiple-god baptism, and equating it to Morman baptism for the dead. HUMBUG!

More evidence that being Oneness Pentecostal (for some) is about judging other Christians more than having a divergent theological perception of the nature of God.
I guess I am the one missing something here.

This is not 1913, and I personally don't consider Trinitarians to be saved.
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I guess I am the one missing something here.

This is not 1913, and I personally don't consider Trinitarians to be saved.
Were Trinitarians saved in 1912?

The fervent "Water & Spirit" argument has no application in the real world. IMHO.
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The fervent "Water & Spirit" argument has no application in the real world. IMHO.
What do you mean by no application in the real world?
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What do you mean by no application in the real world?
For 1,813 years no one was saved in the "real world."

If the principles of salavation didn't apply then, why should we assume that they apply now?
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I guess I am the one missing something here.

This is not 1913, and I personally don't consider Trinitarians to be saved.
I have no problem with that.
That is how you believe.
That's just something we don't agree on.
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A side note and off topic sorta, I saw Robert Schuller, Jr. 'baptizing' folks today...someone, his wife I think, was carrying a basin of water and he stood in front of the convert, dipped his hand in the water and placed it on their forehead.

Immersion and sprinkling I have seen, but this was a new one on me...
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