Well to be honest, i'm unsure. I would hope yes!
But the only reason I am bothered is by the fact that "Baptisim" means "To make fully Wet" that is full immersion.
The Biblical mode was immersion, which is one of the reason's its typed with "burying".
You don't bury the dead by pouring a bucket of dirt on their head.
But given the circumstances, they tried their best to obey. If he made it to a place of water, I would reccomend getting baptized by immersion.
On one hand, if this man is sincere & spirit filled, I would think the Lord would let him survive until able to be baptized regular. If the man does die the next day, I would assume the helmet worked.
This is the best answer I can give you.
The Lord knows the intent of the heart.
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I had one UPC pastor ask me to put him in contact with Karl Keating of Catholic Answers. Mr. Keating was very kind in his response, but the pastor was obviously flummoxed by the responses and back down from doing the proposed debate. A wise move given the very poor level of theological education that UPC and other Oneness pastors and ministers receive.
I preach baptism in Jesus' name and propose it is part of salvation. I believe it is what Romans 6 was speaking about.
But no one in the bible ever associated HELL with or without it, whether or not it saves from hell. I like how Priscilla and Aquila handled it.
The Bible is silent as to whether Priscilla and Aquila ministered water and Spirit baptism to Apollos in contrast to its clarity in the case of Paul's ministry to those Ephesian Baptists.
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Sam also known as Jim Ellis
Apostolic in doctrine
Pentecostal in experience
Charismatic in practice
Non-denominational in affiliation
Inter-denominational in fellowship
The examples are endless that portray difficult and very dramatic outcomes of human beings on Earth. I will give you just one, and wonder if you will still type "Yeah" after considering the following:
Human trafficking is the second largest organized crime in this Country, behind illegal drugs. Children are kidnapped, drugged, and sold on the Black Market as "Sex Slaves". These children become victims, contracting deadly STD's such as AIDS during adolescence, leading to premature death.
They can die before they even reach the age of 20 from murder, drug overdose, and disease, never hearing the Gospel message you and I have heard.
I used to sit and watch as Catholic apologists had Oneness Pentecostals for lunch. It was amazing. The OP's were completely confounded right out of the gate.
My favorite - and this is a good one for UltraCon and Mr. Cox - How can you guys claim to be "apostolics" if you don't even use the Bible the apostles used?
Roman Catholics at least use the same OT as the apostles.
Well to be honest, i'm unsure. I would hope yes!
But the only reason I am bothered is by the fact that "Baptisim" means "To make fully Wet" that is full immersion.
The Biblical mode was immersion, which is one of the reason's its typed with "burying".
You don't bury the dead by pouring a bucket of dirt on their head.
But given the circumstances, they tried their best to obey. If he made it to a place of water, I would reccomend getting baptized by immersion.
On one hand, if this man is sincere & spirit filled, I would think the Lord would let him survive until able to be baptized regular. If the man does die the next day, I would assume the helmet worked.
Well to be honest, i'm unsure. I would hope yes!
But the only reason I am bothered is by the fact that "Baptisim" means "To make fully Wet" that is full immersion.
The Biblical mode was immersion, which is one of the reason's its typed with "burying".
You don't bury the dead by pouring a bucket of dirt on their head.
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Nor by putting them an inch or two underground, normally. Shouldn't a baptism be submerged to a depth of 6 feet? Wait. You don't bury the dead in water, at all! Better use dirt!
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