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  • ...as a public declaration of someone's faith. In either case, the context of baptism is always faith. One possible problem with infant baptism is that it has become more of just a cultural practice instead of a stateme
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  • topic_name = Believer's baptism (adult baptism) | subtopics = [[Infant Baptism]] |
    2 KB (216 words) - 06:11, 10 July 2009
  • An apologist is a person who defends Christianity through argument and discussion. ...ing Christianity, especially regarding the practice of [[communion]] and [[baptism]].
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  • ...hat will be "preachy" but hopefully at least it will be open for dialogue, discussion and rebuttal. I also don't think making this a purely factual Encyclopedia ...hich I would imagine shouldn't be biased). If you read [[Bible Dictionary: Baptism]] you'll see that there is clearly a particular point being pushed.
    55 KB (9,322 words) - 22:14, 10 October 2008
  • ...maintained that the entire Christian Church was obliged to adhere without discussion to the pronouncements of the Roman See. They maintained that the primate of ...sely observed. Among these novelties may be numbered sprinkling instead of baptism, denial of the divine Cup to the Laity, elevation of one and the same bread
    95 KB (16,390 words) - 21:08, 7 November 2007
  • ...lies little doubt it was originally 'Gurnal.' He adds, 'I find an entry of baptism in 1799, where the name is "Gurnell or Gurling."'</blockquote> I am not disposed to waste the reader's time by entering into any discussion of the comparative merits of Episcopal and Presbyterian orders, though, of
    116 KB (20,245 words) - 09:27, 5 February 2009
  • If you’ve ever entered into a discussion on the canon of Scripture, the issue of Luther’s view inevitably comes up Those involved in the discussion considered Catholic counter arguments as well. At one point, James 2 is rai
    158 KB (26,476 words) - 15:58, 26 August 2009
  • ...further polluted; and, further, because the guilt contracted by sin after baptism would be still greater and more perilous. ..., O my God, for I would gladly know if it be thy will, to what good end my baptism was deferred at that time? Was it indeed for my good that the reins were sl
    721 KB (133,827 words) - 06:04, 7 November 2008
  • was evidently provoking great discussion. After several minutes he would Jesus do? That was an end to the discussion.
    427 KB (80,061 words) - 06:51, 7 November 2015