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    Peter NOT the 1st pope and the keys of the kingdom

    There is a massive difference between what is now known as pope and what was an elder or bishop. Pope is a erroneous title to start with. Pope means bridge, bishop means elder or servant. Popeism is way off the track.
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    The theif on the cross misconceptions

    You arent doing that. You are making strange interpretations. Trying to turn baptism into a work of man and some how done in some human righteousness. Which is fallacious
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    The theif on the cross misconceptions

    I dont know what you think no said, so let me be clear. There is one baptism. One receives the Gift of the Holy Spirit upon being baptized.
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    Eph 1:13, 4:30 etc. You were sealed with the Holy Spirit. When?

    Because its not there and you have to interpret the Bible in extraordinary ways to come to that conclusion. It is written that there is one baptism. Ephesians chapter 4. This is a plain text.
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    The theif on the cross misconceptions

    Not if you use normal reading comprehension and leave out the humanism.
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    The theif on the cross misconceptions

    There is only one baptism. Titus 3:5 clearly states the opposite. not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to His mercy He saved us, through the washing of regeneration and renewing of the Holy Spirit, Titus 3:5 NKJV https://bible.com/bible/114/tit.3.5.NKJV Note the word...
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    Eph 1:13, 4:30 etc. You were sealed with the Holy Spirit. When?

    Sadly, you will not convince anyone of what scripture literally says. They have their logical hoops through which they jump so as to work the work of removing baptism. If they cant remove it altogether they remove its efficacy and its meaning. Its all a work of man to them. From choosing God or...
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    The theif on the cross misconceptions

    Baptism is not a human work. It is a work of God via the Holy Spirit. That is clear by all the passages about baptism.
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    Modern Prophets

    More sadness.
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    The theif on the cross misconceptions

    If thier word contradict or attempt to explain away scripture there is nothing much else to say about it.
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    The theif on the cross misconceptions

    By human reason and sinful philosophy because flesh hates God.
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    The theif on the cross misconceptions

    Humans with Human reasoning attempting to remove an ordinance of God through Christ Jesus himself. What a sad and horrible work of Satan. To jump through so many mental hoops and interpret away the beauty and purpose of water baptism. Though Jesus was baptized himself to sanctify the waters for...
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    The theif on the cross misconceptions

    Because people dont believe what is written in scripture.
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    The theif on the cross misconceptions

    That dont mean they rule out or over ride passages that say baptism saves/washes away sin/ join us to Christ in his death and his resurrection. Because the passages that say that are scripture and are truth.
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    The theif on the cross misconceptions

    Not even close.
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    The theif on the cross misconceptions

    In no way say baptism is symbolic. Those passages arent about baptism.
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    The theif on the cross misconceptions

    Maybe in word, but I see many directly contradict what is literally written.
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    The theif on the cross misconceptions

    This tread reminds me of a recent thread here about believing what the Bible actually says as opposed to imposing our reason upon it. The Bible clearly says baptism washes away sins, joins us to Jesus in his death and resurrection and and literally say baptism saves in 1Peter 3:16. We as...
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    The theif on the cross misconceptions

    So did Tertullian. His treaties on baptism makes it very clear.
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    The theif on the cross misconceptions

    And now why are you waiting? Arise and be baptized, and wash away your sins, calling on the name of the Lord.’ Acts 22:16 NKJV https://bible.com/bible/114/act.22.16.NKJV There is also an antitype which now saves us—baptism (not the removal of the filth of the flesh, but the answer of a good...