The Bible and the Greek Bible texts prove that water baptism doesn't save.
The Bible translators have mislead us with some of the scriptures, And the scriptures about water baptism are just some of the wrongly translated scriptures.
But leaving the Greek out, When you read the Bible as a whole, It alone proves that water baptism doesn't save.
For instance, The OT saints never got baptised in water,
For instance, The OT saints never got baptised in water,
The thief on the cross never got baptised in water,
Paul and the Gentiles in Acts 10, Were saved, baptised in the Holy Ghost and spoke in tongues, But they weren't baptised in water.
The disciples were baptised in water, But they weren't saved.
So if you take the Bible as a whole, You will see that water baptism doesn't save.
The disciples were baptised in water, But they weren't saved.
So if you take the Bible as a whole, You will see that water baptism doesn't save.
Acts 22:16 (KJV)
[SUP]16 [/SUP]And now why tarriest thou? arise, and be baptized, and wash away thy sins, calling on the name of the Lord.
You cannot show with scripture in the English or the Greek, that anyone ever had sins remitted by a baptism of the Holy Spirit, you cannot show a baptism of the Holy Spirit done to anyone other than the Apostles, and the house of Cornelius.
There is only one saving baptism in the English and the Greek (Eph 4:5) and in all 8 conversions they were water baptized.