Should I be rebaptised?

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Marymog

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Absolutely not. I started my Christian walk as part of the CoE. My vicar was born again and Spirit filled and that's where the foundations of my faith were laid with the help of this lovely Godly man and his wife who weren't just clergy but true Christians. Many people who are born again choose to stay within the denominations but it wasn't to be my path.

But I suspect that all 'churchgoers' believe in God and in Jesus but may not necessarily have taken that step of really inviting him into their lives. One can believe without being born again (I know this from my own experience) and I learned a long time ago that this can also apply to clergy, i.e. vicars, ministers or priests and even bishops. They have the knowledge and the beliefs but without that all important personal relationship.
Wow....I don't know what to say.

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Which creed is that?

Right to their own opinions on abortion? Do you not believe aborting a baby is against morale and Christian law?

Mary
Yes I do believe abortion is against moral and Christian law. But then not everyone is a Christian and they have as much right to their views as we do. I do not in any way condone abortion.
 
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Well that's a bit simplistic but yes, more or less. I believe what we used to call the creed. As for abortions or gay marriages etc., if those who practice those things aren't Christian then like everybody else they have a right to their own opinions. As for a man forgiving sin I believe that as a Christian I am part of a holy priesthood and because the veil of the temple was split in two I no longer need the services of a priest as intermediary between me and God. Before I was saved I was a sinner and separated by that sin from God. But once I accepted Jesus as my Saviour my sin was washed away and I am now a saint with direct access to the Father's throne. I have come out of darkness into the light.

1 Peter 2:9
But you are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, God’s special possession, that you may declare the praises of him who called you out of darkness into his wonderful light.
In the Old Testament, there were three levels of Priests:
Aaron, the High Priest
The Levitical Priesthood
The rest of the people were a General priesthood of believers.

In the New Testament, there are also three levels of Priests:
Jesus, our High Priest (1 Tim. 2:5, Heb. 7:22-25)
The Ministerial Priests (James 5:14-15)
The General priesthood of all Christians (1 Peter 2:5-9).

Just as with all New Testament fulfillments, the fulfillment is always more glorious than the Old Testament type.

Finally, in the Epistle of Jude, we read the warning about those who would usurp Church Authority by assuming the ministerial priesthood without the Church’s consent (Jude 1:11). In this passage he compares them to the Rebellion of Korah and their subsequent punishment (Numbers 16:1-35; 31:16).
 

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Yes I do believe abortion is against moral and Christian law. But then not everyone is a Christian and they have as much right to their views as we do. I do not in any way condone abortion.
Actually - a person's "rights" only go as far as they begin to infringe on somebody else's rights.
A woman may have the "right" to do whatever she wishes wish with her own body - but the body growing inside her in NOT hers to end.

If you believe "rights" are limitless - go scream, "Fire!", in a crowded movie theater and see what happens . . .
 

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Which creed is that?

Right to their own opinions on abortion? Do you not believe aborting a baby is against morale and Christian law?

Mary
The Apostles' Creed

I believe in God, the Father almighty,
creator of heaven and earth.

I believe in Jesus Christ, his only Son, our Lord,
who was conceived by the Holy Spirit,
born of the Virgin Mary,
suffered under Pontius Pilate,
was crucified, died, and was buried;
he descended to the dead.
On the third day he rose again;
he ascended into heaven,
he is seated at the right hand of the Father,
and he will come to judge the living and the dead.

I believe in the Holy Spirit,
the holy catholic Church,
the communion of saints,
the forgiveness of sins,
the resurrection of the body,
and the life everlasting.
Amen.
 
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So acolyte, after reading 42 pages, what have you decided about rebaptism?
 
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Hi,

Could you give an example when I did not use facts, scripture and logic to support what I have said?

Patient Mary

Sure, right after you post my comment saying anything about your facts, scripture or logic.

Glory to God,
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I've asked that but I think she must have given up.

I see, well maybe it was just theoretical. I know I have regretted getting re-baptized, but I went through with it because I was a kid and wanted to be obedient to authority and so it wasn’t all bad.

In any case, I think God loves us and leads us through this life of trials for His purpose.
 
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I see, well maybe it was just theoretical. I know I have regretted getting re-baptized, but I went through with it because I was a kid and wanted to be obedient to authority and so it wasn’t all bad.

In any case, I think God loves us and leads us through this life of trials for His purpose.
My first 'baptism' was as an infant so I knew nothing about it and then after I was born again I just knew I must be baptised as a believer. My son was baptised at around 12 but I don't think it meant anything to him.
 
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My first 'baptism' was as an infant so I knew nothing about it and then after I was born again I just knew I must be baptised as a believer. My son was baptised at around 12 but I don't think it meant anything to him.

We are always going to believe that we have a better understanding of the baptism we received. I do not think our opinion has much to do with it - after all, God chooses us, we do not choose Him.
 
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I really like that Stranger. My experience was similar. I believed in God all my life but I was 36 when I became a born-again Christian by turning to Jesus. Just as know the date of my natural birth I also know the date and time of my spiritual re-birth. And that's when I became a member of the One True Church. The Church that is made up of the followers of Jesus and not just church goers of whatever denomination.

Praise God sister.

Stranger
 
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Hmmmmm......Me teaching that your hero was a killer (which he was) and that he was pro-slavery (which he was) is false history?

You have already admitted he was pro-slavery sooooo thank you for supporting that "false history". And you haven't denied that he was a killer soooo thank you again.

The true damage was done by men of his ilk that fought for the enslavement of their fellow human beings. And you equate that damage to my alleged damage of teaching a false history?? You kiddo are simply fascinating to me....simply fascinating. The lengths you will go to defend a well documented disturbed, possibly psychotic, individual.

Mary

Yes, Mary, you teach a false history. You teach a PC history as I said. I fascinate you because I show you where you are in error. You don't know the history of the South. You simply belch out the PC accepted views. It makes hay. Sounds good. Makes you one of the 'boys'.

You don't have a leg to stand on.

Stranger
 
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My first 'baptism' was as an infant so I knew nothing about it and then after I was born again I just knew I must be baptised as a believer. My son was baptised at around 12 but I don't think it meant anything to him.

Same with me Pearl. I was re-baptized in my late 30's :)
 
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You, like MOST anti-Catholics abuse the words of Christ in Matt. 23:8-9.
He never forbade calling anybody "Father" or "Teacher". He forbade considering people "Father" or "Teacher" - ABOVE our Father and Teacher in Heaven.

What I did was to show you how stupid your position is by illustrating the MANY instances in the Bible where men ARE called "Father" and "Teacher" - whether it is literal or figurative.

We Catholics refer to our priests as "Father" in the SAME way Paul called himself "Father" to the Corinthians or to Timothy or to Onesimus. Or the way ALL Christians refer to the Early Church Fathers - and even your Protestant Fathers.

You LOST this one, Stranger . . .

Again, you're arguing with yourself. You wanted to claim Luther as my Protestant 'Father'. As far as I am concerned you can call anyone you want as 'Father'. I don't care. But Luther is not my 'Father'. And those who were of the Reformation are not my Fathers.

Funny how you fancy yourself as some linguistic master, yet you ignore the meaning of the word 'catholic'.

Keep telling yourself that as I'm sure it makes you feel better.

Stranger
 
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Do you count your infant baptism? I don't, so I consider that I have only received one true baptism.

I cannot remember and had no idea what was happening so, no I do not count my infant baptism, lol. It was forced upon me, with all good intentions on my parents part, of course ♥
 
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I cannot remember and had no idea what was happening so, no I do not count my infant baptism, lol. It was forced upon me, with all good intentions on my parents part, of course ♥
Me too Nancy. I had my three children 'done' it was the respectable thing to do but it was at my youngest's so-called baptism that I got born again. And the difference started immediately. Even though I didn't really understand what had happened to me. The world looked so much brighter and more beautiful somehow.
 
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Me too Nancy. I had my three children 'done' it was the respectable thing to do but it was at my youngest's so-called baptism that I got born again. And the difference started immediately. Even though I didn't really understand what had happened to me. The world looked so much brighter and more beautiful somehow.

He opened your eyes ♥
I couldn't think of a stranger place to become born again than at an infant baptism!