FreeGrace2 said:
So, it's now "flawed views", huh. At one time, you said you agreed with MOST of what I posted. So, just over your own flawed misunderstanding of 1 verse I have "flawed views" of the Bible. What a flip flop.
At one point I agreed with most of what you posted up until you started revealing your hand by responding to my posts.
I was dealing with your posts then. So it's YOU who have flip flopped. I disagree with your weird view of 1 Cor 15:29. How many commentators are as convinced as you are of that verse? Do you have a count?
With every post the commonality I thought we once shared has become an ever-receding pocket filled mostly with disagreements.
There were many areas of agreement. But we do disagree on what 1 Cor 15:29 is or isn't about.
I am not even convinced we believe in the same God at this point.
That is sick. All because of your view of water baptism being a requirement for resurrection???? Other than 1 Cor 15:29 where else does the Bible support that view?
I posted this:
"I showed your contradiction. Here it is again.
You admit that water baptism is not required for salvaation.
But you insist that water baptism is required for resurrection.
Yet, the Bible says plainly that the resurrection is for "those who belong to Christ".
You would have it that resurrection is for "those who have been water baptized".
But you are blind to your error."
Please source my alleged contradictions. [/QUOTE]
I did. Above. Your own stated views.
Your paraphrasing of it is obviously void of all context and contains a blatant typographical error.
If so, then please correct me.
I said:
"Would you please inform me of this "demoninational creed" you think I have? In fact, I've attended an independent church for over 2 decades. But what demonination do you think I am clinging to?"
Your stance isn't Biblical, which has been revealed over several different pages and threads this month.
That is your opinion. How all in the scholarly group of men are on your side? Who else believes what you believe about water baptism and resurrection.
And you didn't mention what you think is my "denomination creed". Why? I asked what you think it is.
I'm not going to list your errors.
Of course you aren't. You don't even have a list.
I addressed them as they arose and if you didn't receive correction for them then that's your fault not mine.
Oh, you mean you voiced your opinion. Sure.
No I don't think so. I think you showed me you just don't agree with the Bible
No, I showed you that I don't agree with your opinion about what the Bible says. I sure don't have a disagreement with the Bible.
and didn't point to the source of my alleged contradiction. Apparently you're the only one who's seeing this. You're chasing ghosts.
I did. But it seems you are in FULL DENIAL mode.
You admit salvation is based on faith, not water baptism.
But you claim that resurection is based on water baptism. That is the contradiction.
Salvation is based on faith and IS the requirement for believer's resurrection.
Look again. The context is about water from the great flood which was a kind of baptism in its own right.
Hardly. Everyone who was immersed in the flood waters DIED. Or didn't you read the account of Noah???
However, the baptism that we do now is still water baptism, but the purpose of water baptism is not about getting clean, but about a clear conscience to God. It's an act of faith.
No. It is an act of obedience.
Water baptism is necessary to have a resurrection like Jesus Christ:
1 Peter 3:21
...even baptism doth also now save us... by the resurrection of Jesus Christ...
You are only quoting part of the verse. It begins with literal water being a SYMBOL of the baptism that saves us.
New International Version
and this water symbolizes baptism that now saves you also—not the removal of dirt from the body but the pledge of a clear conscience toward God. It saves you by the resurrection of Jesus Christ,
Berean Study Bible
And this water symbolizes the baptism that now saves you also—not the removal of dirt from the body, but the pledge of a clear conscience toward God—through the resurrection of Jesus Christ,
World English Bible
This is a symbol of baptism, which now saves you--not the putting away of the filth of the flesh, but the answer of a good conscience toward God, through the resurrection of Jesus Christ,
Once again, water baptism is a symbol of Spirit baptism.
A coming resurrection is literal, not symbolic
Of course not. Why even bothering stating what is so very obvious.
that means the below verses are for a literal resurrection:
Romans 6:4,5
4 Therefore we are buried with him by baptism into death: that like as Christ was raised up from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of life.
5 For if we have been planted together in the likeness of his death, we shall be also in the likeness of his resurrection:
Our literal resurrection does NOT involve any water.
No you're confused and the word of God will keep refuting you until you're tired.
Your view has been refuted.
You don't read the context, that's your error.
Of course I do.
1 Cor. 15:23 is a standalone verse about the order of the resurrection. It doesn't expand on what is required to be resurrected.
yes it does, but it seems your eyes are closed. Here we go again:
"But each in turn: Christ, the firstfruits; then,
when he comes,
those who belong to him."
Blue words tell us WHEN the resurrection of believers will occur.
Red words tell us WHO will be resurrected.
So, it is ONLY "those who belong to Him", being all the saved people from Adam on, will be resurrected.
If you don't think the red words indicate the requirement of who will be resurrected, that's your reading error.
Only BELIEVERS will be resurrected.