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second question, though unrelated, just a curiousity -
since you had formerly renounced your Baptist ordination and have now been re-ordained, I know that you had also renounced your Baptist baptism as invalid. Have you been re-baptized?
I do understand that since you have renounced the former then you would not say it was a "re" anything, but being done rightly the first time now.
Inquiring minds want to know.
Phillip
[Edited on 9-27-05 by pastorway]
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