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 | Bubba | | Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: Beloit, Wisconsin, USA
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Originally Posted by Contra_Mundum I don't think baptists, generally, operate on the basis of the same ecclesiology. They do not think of water baptism as joining them to anything, but as a personal witness. They view "the church" almost entirely under the aspect of the "spiritual" and invisible, even going so far as sometimes to say that the church on earth is really just a society of professors. | I'll admit that I've heard this from some Baptists and I may be the one out of step, but I see baptism as my identifying with Christ and His Body, both universal and local.
PB Baptists, what say ye? | Ivan, see post # 16.  | Thank you!
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