Quote:
Originally Posted by Steve Epley
I named Sabellius. You didn't like him.
|
Oh I like him fine. You never told me how he baptized, though. We'll need at least some evidence if not "ample evidence." You never gave us "ample evidence" that he ever "spoke in tongues" either. You haven't responded to most of my questions, for that matter.
And, as you recall our differences here, he really lived in the "dawn" of the time period under question. You asserted that you had "ample evidence" of those who held your beliefs just from the "POST Nicene Fathers" (these were the "Fathers" whose careers and writings followed 325 AD). To make things a bit easier, I have expanded the range and enlarged your target by over 1,500 years. Surely you can hit something there.
We need folks who "preached the full package of
Acts 2:38 salvation." All the stuff that you have said is essential for one's salvation. Still, we have no one from about 200-225 through 1899 AD. Almost the entire "Church Age" without a "full package
Acts 2:38 preacher." Was no one saved?