water baptism in Jesus' Name.

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Everlasting-Grace

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We will have to agree to disagree; and the Lord will hold you accountable on the day of judgment for your false doctrine; which deters people from being saved.
The lord will hold someone accountable. thats for sure..
 
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Romans 6 has nothing to do with water baptism. It is spirit baptism.

The spirit baptizes us into Christ, He death and his burial. no water involved
It is speaking of water baptism.

It also, does not specify "Spirit-baptism" in that passage.

So, you cannot legitimately discount water baptism as a possibility.
 

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It is speaking of water baptism.

It also, does not specify "Spirit-baptism" in that passage.

So, you cannot legitimately discount water baptism as a possibility.
It does not speak of water baptism.
once again, the greek word baptizo, from which the english word baptize is taken. does nto mean in water.

it is defined as being immersed or placed into

it is christ, his death and his burial we are placed into. not water

Your refusal to study word meanings for fear or whatever it is you are afraid of. is your downfall.
 
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once again, the greek word baptizo, from which the english word baptize is taken. does nto mean in water.

it is defined as being immersed or placed into

it is christ, his death and his burial we are placed into. not water

Your refusal to study word meanings for fear or whatever it is you are afraid of. is your downfall.
baptizo is the word used where it says that "John baptized in water".
 

Everlasting-Grace

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No, ye is singular, you is plural.

"you " is plural in 1 Corinthians 12:21 (kjv).
You just keep digging your own grave

Ye (pronoun)



Ye (/jiː/) is a second-person, plural, personal pronoun (nominative), spelled in Old English as "ge". In Middle English and Early Modern English, ...
 
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yes, He immersed into water'

water was the object with which John baptised into.
Yet you said that baptizo cannot be referring to water baptism according to the meaning of the word.

I believe that this refutes your contention.
 

Everlasting-Grace

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So both "ye" and "you" are plural....got it.
Nope. You is singular..

Otherwise they would not have seperated them

Also,. the greek word is singular..

but you do not want to study, you would rather just stay where you are.

thats on you
 

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Yet you said that baptizo cannot be referring to water baptism according to the meaning of the word.

I believe that this refutes your contention.
Wow.

Baptized into water

Baptized into Christ
Baptized into his death
Baptized into his body
Baptized into His burial

according to you these all mean baptized in water

sorry my friend, Your in error