As it is written, yes I have, its clear, you are blind and under the operation of error. 2 Thess. 2:10 And in all seduction of iniquity to them that perish; because they receive not the love of the truth... Therefore God shall send them the operation of error, to believe lying:
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And when do you believe that occurs? You throw out verses with no context and say that I don't know Scripture. Well, I do. And it comes from being spiritually discerned.
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Replying to @JeffPassage @BWSchank and
You have not provided one thing, all you do is cry foul. I have been providing scripture to prove everything. But then again liars like you, always use taken out of context, misinterpretation etc because it doesn't fit your protestant narrative!
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You haven't proved anything, Todd. But it's no wonder that Luther and others broke away from the RCC.
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Replying to @JeffPassage @BWSchank and
I'm still waiting!? How about John 3:5? Jesus said you must be water baptized. How do you get around that one? Can't wait?
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Again, Todd, you run to Genesis and misquote the verse. Then, you run to Matthew and prove nothing.
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Replying to @JeffPassage @BWSchank and
I have you on the run! Stay on point. How do you get around John 3:5? Jesus says you must be water baptized! I'm waiting?
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John 3:5? Not the church age yet. Totally different dispensation. Jesus is still offering the kingdom to Israel.
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Replying to @JeffPassage @BWSchank and
You lie because the Old Testament requirement was circumcision, not water baptism.
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Jews were still circumcised in the Gospels. Even in Acts, when Paul confronted Peter (yeah, that Peter who was never a pope) about circumcision for Christians. Come on, Todd. Interesting that Paul had to chew out "infallible" Peter over Bible doctrine.
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Saint Paul never confronted Saint Peter over circumcision. Saints Peter and Paul were of one accord of it. Acts 15:1-2 shows that Saint Paul was on God’s and Saint Peter’s side (verses 7-13). I can’t help but note when Biblical baptism doesn’t agree with you, you change subject
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