Absolutely and we know that the act of baptism in water does not do the regeneration work that the Holy Spirit does BEFORE baptism in water. No one should be baptized in water before they are SAVED by faith in Jesus Christ. However to say that we are not to perform this ordinance of baptizing in water at all, is a cult teaching.
I think it is getting popular from internet youtube false teachers. To try to convince people that Jesus never meant to baptize in water at all when he said "baptize them in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Ghost" but meant some other definition of baptism and then to try to explain away all the water baptisms in the book of Acts as belonging to another dispensation than the one we are in, is a cult teaching that is gaining popularity.
But trust me, it does not stop there. These same teachers will redefine many other things to mean something other than what they mean. Pretty soon they will be sleeping with each other's wives and calling it "being in one accord" and all about love.
I think it is getting popular from internet youtube false teachers. To try to convince people that Jesus never meant to baptize in water at all when he said "baptize them in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Ghost" but meant some other definition of baptism and then to try to explain away all the water baptisms in the book of Acts as belonging to another dispensation than the one we are in, is a cult teaching that is gaining popularity.
But trust me, it does not stop there. These same teachers will redefine many other things to mean something other than what they mean. Pretty soon they will be sleeping with each other's wives and calling it "being in one accord" and all about love.
Do you have any examples/links to their posts?
Or are you just saying they are "out there" like on youtube?
I certainly am not in accord with any who redefine terms to suit some twisted agenda