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Author Topic: The Desire/Intention/Wish/Will to Receive Baptism  (Read 501 times)

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Offline AnthonyPadua

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Re: The Desire/Intention/Wish/Will to Receive Baptism
« Reply #5 on: Yesterday at 12:07:42 AM »
There is so much context and content in the first post that anyone who didn't realize the anti-BOD intent of the following posts would think that they were just trying to add in a few quotes that were missed in order to help prove BOD,BOB. ::)
:facepalm: quote spam isn't context. The saints that held BoD/BoB were mistaken as infallible Church authority teaches. I.e Florence. Saints even contradict each other on this manner. Spamming quotes to make it seem like the matter is true for BoD is dishonest.

Offline Stubborn

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Re: The Desire/Intention/Wish/Will to Receive Baptism
« Reply #6 on: Yesterday at 05:12:52 AM »
What's crazy is that those who come on here and promote the salvation through faith alone doctrine, aka a BOD, are not only themselves already sacramentally baptized, but that in all likely hood they have never had anything to do with a fresh convert to the faith. 

Because if they did, they would know that as soon as the new convert finds out what is necessary for salvation, before anything else they implore to be baptized first, in fact right now, on the spot, immediately, before another hour passes lest they die before they receive the sacrament, and because if they ever did deal with a new convert, then they would know that the convert is not at all, or suspicious, or at least not so easily convinced of a BOD should they die prior to receiving the sacrament. 


   


Offline OABrownson1876

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Re: The Desire/Intention/Wish/Will to Receive Baptism
« Reply #7 on: Yesterday at 11:02:45 PM »
The intention to receive baptism is like the intention to get married.  It means you have no wife, as you are not married.  Likewise, you have not been baptized, you are not a member of the Church. It is beyond comprehension why it is that so many seem to struggle with this concept. 

Re: The Desire/Intention/Wish/Will to Receive Baptism
« Reply #8 on: Today at 12:10:38 AM »
The intention to receive baptism is like the intention to get married.  It means you have no wife, as you are not married.  Likewise, you have not been baptized, you are not a member of the Church. It is beyond comprehension why it is that so many seem to struggle with this concept.
Luke 23:43: 

  43 And Jesus said to him: Amen I say to thee, this day thou shalt be with me in paradise.


Re: The Desire/Intention/Wish/Will to Receive Baptism
« Reply #9 on: Today at 12:13:59 AM »
What's crazy is that those who come on here and promote the salvation through faith alone doctrine, aka a BOD, are not only themselves already sacramentally baptized, but that in all likely hood they have never had anything to do with a fresh convert to the faith. 

Because if they did, they would know that as soon as the new convert finds out what is necessary for salvation, before anything else they implore to be baptized first, in fact right now, on the spot, immediately, before another hour passes lest they die before they receive the sacrament, and because if they ever did deal with a new convert, then they would know that the convert is not at all, or suspicious, or at least not so easily convinced of a BOD should they die prior to receiving the sacrament. 


 
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