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Old 09-23-2005, 10:53 AM
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Originally posted by gwine
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7. We are primarily Presbyterians and Baptists. We all believe in baptism. We all agree on how to spell 'baptism'. Our agreement ends there. This argument will not end until our Lord ends it. For now we hope that it pleases the Lord that we strain every drop of juice out of this pomegranite we call 'baptism'. Grow some thick skin before you jump into the baptismal 'mosh pit'.
I am glad that we can agree on how to spell baptizm and the only problem is when to baptise (or is it baptism and baptize?)

I think I'll stay out of the pit.
If you'll notice, 'baptism' is spelled ba 'p' tism with a p for paedo. For baptists to be right it would have to be spelled babtist with a 'b' for believers only.

There. That settles the debate forever. Why hasn't anyone thought of that before?

{see that's how easy it is to add to your post count. now others will add posts commenting on my meaningless post to catch up in post count. It's all really a game.}
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