How so, as that Church is not a real NT one?I am sympathetic though I wish to not be known as a schismatic which is what happens if one insists on rebaptizing RC's.
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How so, as that Church is not a real NT one?I am sympathetic though I wish to not be known as a schismatic which is what happens if one insists on rebaptizing RC's.
I'm not familiar with the Baptist confession, but I would suspect that since it doesn't agree with infant baptism it would make sense that the Baptist wouldn't accept RC baptism. I would be surprised if it accepted Presbyterian baptism either.We have rebaptized many former Catholics in our Baptist Church, as that is a requirement for not salvation, but to been accepted in as a church member.
I would strongly disagree with this.And yet the Gospel that the Church of Rome teaches its members is just as heretical as the one JW/Mormons get taught, as none really are saved by that Gospel..
Why? Rome holds to Sacramental salvation system, deny trhe full sufficiency of the Cross of Christ, as they hold with those 7 means of Grace and the mass as means to get saved. That is totally refuted by Pauline theology of Justification.I would strongly disagree with this.
Pretty much all Baptists , reformed or not, would require getting redone in order to become church members.I'm not familiar with the Baptist confession, but I would suspect that since it doesn't agree with infant baptism it would make sense that the Baptist wouldn't accept RC baptism. I would be surprised if it accepted Presbyterian baptism either.