DMcFadden Puritanboard Commissioner Sep 26, 2015 #2 A true theological bridge builder you are! Any ideas on dealing with other theological cans of worms? But, was the donut an infant or a professing believer?
A true theological bridge builder you are! Any ideas on dealing with other theological cans of worms? But, was the donut an infant or a professing believer?
reaganmarsh Puritan Board Senior Sep 26, 2015 #3 DMcFadden said: But, was the donut an infant or a professing believer? Click to expand... The question springs eternal... I'll have to put this on the sermon handout the next time I teach on baptism.
DMcFadden said: But, was the donut an infant or a professing believer? Click to expand... The question springs eternal... I'll have to put this on the sermon handout the next time I teach on baptism.
reaganmarsh Puritan Board Senior Sep 26, 2015 #5 hammondjones said: Looks like intinction to me... Click to expand... Ha ha!
Southern Presbyterian Puritan Board Doctor Sep 26, 2015 #6 DMcFadden said: A true theological bridge builder you are! Any ideas on dealing with other theological cans of worms? But, was the donut an infant or a professing believer? Click to expand... Alas, Brother Dennis, this only works for pastry.
DMcFadden said: A true theological bridge builder you are! Any ideas on dealing with other theological cans of worms? But, was the donut an infant or a professing believer? Click to expand... Alas, Brother Dennis, this only works for pastry.