tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5596708332568087278.post8938970477508866329..comments2024-01-24T10:39:27.668-05:00Comments on Coming Untrue: Debunking Baptismal Myths #3: Baptizing the HouseholdDr. S. L. Andersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06303707167715370504noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5596708332568087278.post-59532006679659895172015-02-21T12:11:54.924-05:002015-02-21T12:11:54.924-05:00Wow, just WOW. This is better than #2
"objec...Wow, just WOW. This is better than #2<br /><br />"objections raised by one of our readers...." --- objections that you just obliterated with the very verses he erroneously used.<br /><br />"theology has intruded into the translation process." --- exactly right and their only response is to quote some unnamed commentator instead of letting words speak for themselves<br /><br />"at the false notion that one person’s faith or actions can save another or give rise to any eternal credit with God on their behalf." --- this is an example of the fundraising techniques they instituted such as the purgatory heresy. Not only can the action of donating $20, or more if possible, to a potential pedophilic priest provide an external credit to move a dead relative closer to being worthy of heaven, but they will take a perfectly simple scripture and pervert it to allow for this delusional teaching. It's truly sad the way they have used the sadness and doubt about the salvation of a loved one and developed a sick and twisted lottery system to finance their desire to own riches in the name of God.<br /><br />"A mere symbolic act cannot save." --- Amen, and it never could nor is it biblical.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /> Micahnoreply@blogger.com