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Old 10-02-2008, 12:15 PM
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books are great lol, we can never have to many books on why infant baptism is the biblical position, it is crucial to keep up with the arguments that are constantly changing. I would say that every pastor should read the classics such as the Death of the Death, Religious Affections, Calvin's institutes, and all the other ones, they are the best in my opinion, but to keep up with controversies it's important to read the new material, for instance pierre Marcel wrote a most excellent book on the proper subjects of baptism and yet Gregg Strawbridge was able to show a different side to the arguments for infant baptism so i think its great that new books on old or possibly new controversies and doctrines are coming out all the time. OH and by the way do you know the differences between the RPCNA and the OPC? I want to be ordained OPC as of now but maybe you can change my mind
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