Not exact matches
1) If you don't believe
in baptisms for the dead, then should it really matter whether The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter
Day Saint members
do it?
Craig both seventh
day and anglican are believers they are saved by faith
in the death of Jesus Christ and they believe
in the forgiveness of sins sactification and the resurection at Christs return.This is what i meant regarding theology one has to be careful otherwise you exclude groups of christians because some of there other theology may not be the same as ours.They still hold to the central truths of the bible but have differences ie like sabbaths or
baptism but that
does not mean they arent saved or are christians.What church denomination
do you belong to if you mentioned jehovah witness or mormons that is a different story as they
do nt believe that Jesus Christ is central to there faith they have relegated him to nothing more than a prophet so there is no salvation
in those religions.brentnz
He examines the speeches
in Acts and also the editorial skeleton
in Mark, and he finds that they follow a more or less common pattern: the ministry began with the «
baptism» of John, that is, his message of repentance and work as a baptizer; following John's arrest, Jesus began his own ministry
in Galilee, and there «went about
doing good,» and «healing all that were possessed by the devil»; then he came up to Jerusalem, where the rulers put him to death by crucifixion; on the third
day he rose again, and appeared to his disciples, who were now «witnesses» to the truth of these reported events, namely to his resurrection from the dead.
But we have our own purity codes these
days — people we cast out from our communities or surround with Bible - wielding mobs, labels we assign to those who don't fit, conditions we place on God's grace, theological and behavioral checklists we hand out before
baptism or communion, sins real or imagined we delight
in taking seriously because we'd like to think they are much more severe than our own.
So they are passionate Zionists; but this ideology is also anti-Semitic, because
in the Last
Days they believe that the Antichrist will massacre the Jews
in the Holy Land if they
do not accept
baptism.