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Originally Posted by mfblume
I have displayed exactly where you were not honest. I delineate what baptismal regeneration is, and you continue to deny that explanation and false accuse me of the belief. You're called out, son.
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Okay, Pumpkinhead...
Show me some examples of "baptismal regenerationists" that fit your definition.
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Originally Posted by mfblume
Nothing pompous about calling you out on the fact that you obfuscate the entire concept of baptism as per my explanation and claim I believe a doctrine I detailingly related is not what I believe and why it is not my belief.
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You have impinged my morals. You support that charge with a sloppy hillbilly "definition" of baptismal regeneration."
Just what do you suppose the "regeneration" part is supposed to mean?
* - A New Birth! Yes!!! With the misapplication of
John 3:5 we have baptismal regeneration - REGENERATION = "BORN AGAIN!"
You're just too think and arrogant to understand that.
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Originally Posted by mfblume
See? there you go again. Same thing! I explained over and over that the work of the cross saves, and that anything we have to do is what is done to apply the work of the cross to our lives, which things, in and of themselves, save NO ONE. But you dishonestly sweep that explanation beneath the carpet and continue the false accusation. Sorry, bro. That is the way it is.
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No. Your opening posts on this thread were this same type of cocky bologna. In time you came around, and I complimented you on it. Now, you're just back to the hillbilly school of arrogance.
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Originally Posted by mfblume
Which is the belief that caused me to say everything I did about baptism and Spirit infilling. And then you claim I =changed beliefs!
No, they are involved with each other and baptismal regeneration is done without the need of faith. Seriously, do a study on the details of baptismal regeneration. I did.
It's like the only way you guys can put confidence in your words and make claims about our beliefs is to sweep all we say beneath the carpet and continue to repeat falsehoods about our beliefs that we cleared up as not what we believe at all. Typical. But, brethren, not honest! 
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You're the one who is false here, Mike. Baptismal regenerationalism goes hand-in-hand with the "Water & Spirit" doctrine a.k.a. "Three Stepper."
Read
John 3:5 out loud to yourself right now. How did you say it?