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Old 02-13-2010, 09:46 PM
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If he is surprised by this he should have listen better in class. I was at CLC during the same time he was and I heard it.
I think he is surprised to find there was a quite large minority who believed water and Spirit baptism followed the New Birth, rather than just a few dissidents.
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I think he is surprised to find there was a quite large minority who believed water and Spirit baptism followed the New Birth, rather than just a few dissidents.
I believe Loren Yadon was gone by the time JD was there but I know Raymond Crownover was there and he wasn't shy about discussing this.
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I think he is surprised to find there was a quite large minority who believed water and Spirit baptism followed the New Birth, rather than just a few dissidents.
That's exactly right. I knew of the perspective, but I had always thought it was a very small minority who held to it. I did not realize the contingent was as large as it was in the beginning of the merger.
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