Michiah-Imla
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They all knew her eminent position as would anyone reading the passage.
Huh???
How so?
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They all knew her eminent position as would anyone reading the passage.
It wasn't for 1500 years until protestants made it a controversy like all the other "contraversies" that arose when protestantism did.Umm… so this wouldn’t be a point of controversy…
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They also didn't mention if the sky was blue so it may have been a different color right?Huh???
How so?
1500 years until protestants made it a controversy
Lol is that what a protestant told you? So for 1500 years the holy Spirit abandoned the real church and let the heretical Catholic Church exist?The “Protestants” were finally able to verify the false doctrines of the Roman Catholic Church with the Holy Bible.
The final authority is the truth contained in the holy scriptures, Not a church where men have usurped authority over God’s word for centuries…
Your circumcision by the hands of men and getting babies wet are not in the same context, one was required by law (on the eighth day) without repentance or belief, the other was not.This is NOT used in the same context.
In Acts 3:25 - Peter is speaking to adults – about themselves.
In Acts 2:39 – Peter is speaking to adults about their children.
There are no examples of infant baptism, Jesus was not baptized as an infant, and John wasnt either.The entire argument that a child MUST grow up and declare his faith before being Baptized is ludicrous when compared to circumcision.
As I indicated before – a “Covenant” is a binding agreement made between TWO or more parties. In this case – it’s a sacred binding agreement. An infant is 100% unable to enter into a sacred binding agreement with anybody.
Just as in the case of the Old Covenant – God mad the allowance for the parents to speak on behalf of their children because it was THEIR responsibility to raise them in the faith.
The very SAME is true in the case of Baptism because it is also required.
This is why we see Peter Baptizing the entire household of Cornelius in Acts 10:1-49, 11:13-14, in Acts 16:23-33 with the entire household of the Philippian Jailer, and in 1 Cor. 1:16 with the entire household of Stephanas.
So for 1500 years the holy Spirit abandoned the real church
and let the heretical Catholic Church exist?
Amen! The word for "deny" is in the aorist tense and points to the fact that Jesus is not talking about a single instance of denial in the past (as was the case with Peter, who had a weak moment and denied Jesus three times - Luke 22:34), but is referring to continuous action.Peter denied him three times.. Did Jesus deny peter?
They didn’t.
This is an almost comical statement.Perhaps because Mary the mother of Jesus has no special importance above every other believer.
WHY?Otherwise, would not Peter, or one of the Apostles, had plainly declared Mary’s eminent position during the Pentecost event?
would not Peter, or one of the Apostles, had plainly declared Mary’s eminent position during the Pentecost event?
They weren’t handing out awards at Pentecost. It was about the Holy Spirit – not Mary.
Only one church can even remotely begin to trace it's history back to the disciples and it sure as heck isn't your strip mall cashier turned pastor church.No, in no wise.
The real body of believers have always been around. But You’re error is in assuming that the Roman Catholic Church is the real church.
Yes.
Sadly, heretics will always be among us…
Go therefore and make disciples of all nations baptism g in the name of the father and of the son and of the holy Spirit. Who is Jesus talk I about? The three amigos? Stop your nonsenseThere is no explanation of Mary’s eminence, nor of the Trinity, in the New Testament.
Man invented these theological concepts using ambiguous scriptures.
Cite a reference to osas before thrn1500sNo, in no wise.
The real body of believers have always been around. But You’re error is in assuming that the Roman Catholic Church is the real church.
Yes.
Sadly, heretics will always be among us…
Only one church can even remotely begin to trace it's history back to the disciples
Show me anything from before the 1500s that teaches osas or the solas
Man invented these theological concepts using ambiguous scriptures.
Go therefore and make disciples of all nations baptism g in the name of the father and of the son and of the holy Spirit.
Oh it sure does matter as Jesus established his church for 1500 years the drivel you preach wasn't taught anywhere. I can quote disciples of the apostle John from as far back as the 1st and 2nd centuries. You have Luther lmboIt doesn’t matter how far any church can trace its history… if it has departed from biblical principles, it has ceased being a pillar of the truth.
Ancient Israel could trace its history back to Moses on Mount Sinai, and look what God did to them for departing from scriptural principles…
Once Saved Always Saved is a false doctrine (I don’t support OSAS).
“The solas” are a good principle. It keeps us grounded in scripture alone. Scriptures are so important that God:
“… gave unto Moses, when he had made an end of communing with him upon mount Sinai, two tables of testimony, tables of stone, written with the finger of God.” (Exo 31:18, KJV)
I didn't expect you to. What you see isnt relevant to me. I couldn't care less what you seenor don't see. Truth does require your approvalI don’t see your convoluted Trinity teaching there…
the drivel you preach wasn't taught anywhere
You have Luther lmbo

Can you prove the drivel you believe was taught anywhere before Luther? Yes or no?How enlightening…
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They are BOTH required of ALL seeking rebirth in Christ.Your circumcision by the hands of men and getting babies wet are not in the same context, one was required by law (on the eighth day) without repentance or belief, the other was not.
So, YOU are saying that they cannot enter into a Covenant with God.Their children, their offspring (not on the eighth day, not without belief or repentance (neither of which can an infant do).
First of all - John’s Baptism was NOT the same a Baptism in Christ.Jesus did not get wet until he was about 30, but he was circumcised on the eighth day. The two are not comparable.
First of all – Jesus didn’t need Baptism for new life and indwelling of the Holy Spirit.There are no examples of infant baptism, Jesus was not baptized as an infant, and John wasnt either.
WHY is it that you can't understand how an infant can be Baptized on the faith of the parents - yet you FULLY accept that an infant can enter into a Covenant with God based on the faith of his parents??Just because households were baptized does not mean those households had infants in them, thats really an assumption on your part.
Exactly, sort of like how TWO parties ON EARTH CAN AGREE together in prayer
Matt 18:19 Again I say unto you, That if two of you shall agree on earth as touching any thing that they shall ask, it shall be done for them of my Father which is in heaven.
And likely the reason he kept that agreement concerning prayer between two on earth, because who knows if those in heaven would agree with you. So its understandable that prayer and agreement in prayer should be between two on earth (and not to be confused between one praying on earth to another in heaven about agreeing with them in prayeron earth).
Jesus did say, BELIEVE and be baptized right? If so why is belief not required first while getting another bath (without belief) is required?
Its just weird, what makes it any different from a bath?
Philip must have told the eunuch about baptism in the order Jesus had told them because it shows us here
The eunuch said, See, here is water; what doth hinder me to be baptized?
And Philip said, IF thou believest with all thine heart, THOU MAYEST.
And he answered and said, I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God.
And there it is, "he that believeth( as the eunuch did) and is baptized" (as the eunuch was)
How can an infant believe and do that? It cannot.
Ahhh – so in ALL 3 cases (Cornelius, Philippian Jailer, Stephanas) – NONE of them had small children or infants?Baptizing households does not mean baptizing infants, you can suppose that but that does not make it true. You can have a household of grown children who are of age to do as they please.
Have no clue where you got that OT translation. I checked 32 English translations and not one says that.OT - "Who am I that the Ark of my Lord should come to me?" (2 Sam. 6:9)
NT - "Who am I that the mother of my Lord should come to me?" (Luke 1:43)
NT fulfillments don’t require direct comparisons.
Where is the “direct” comparison between Joseph and Jesus?
Nice typologies, but that does not make Mary the new ark of the covenant.The Ark carried symbols of God and His power:
1. Aaron’s rod
2. The Tablets of the Law (God’s Word)
3. A Jar of Manna (Bread from Heaven
The NEW Ark (Mary) carried the fulfillment of those things:
1. God’s power was displayed through Aaron’s rod
2. The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory, the glory of the one and only Son, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth (John 1:14).
3. I am the living bread that came down from Heaven (John 6:51)
There bodies are in the grave! And other than fiat dictates from Romanists, there is nothing in the bible calling for us to call on the souls in heaven to pray for us. It is a made up fancy like purgatory.YOU don't even understand what "necromancy” is.
Allow me to educate you . . .
According to the Biblical prohibitions on necromance (Lev. 20:6, Deut. 18:10-12) – it is against seeking information (oracles) from the dead or from fortune tellers and mediums.
Asking a member of the Body of Christ to pray for you is NOT necromancy because it doesn’t seek to glean information FROM those in Heaven.
Don’t use words unless you KNOW what they mean . . .
You have no ability to educate others on spiritual matters based on your reinterpreting the Bible to fit your Romanist concepts.And once again – I already educated you on this point above . .
And I educated you that is not them receiving prayers in their name and then passing them on to God. And if it did, the number of people doing so is limited to the 24 elders and not all the legions of saints you pray to.As I educated you above - Rev. 5 shows the elders in Heaven taking our prayers to God: