freelight
Eclectic Theosophist
merry go round........
merry go round........
Hi all,
This is becoming slightly entertaining. First of all...why not stick with the essential of my thesis - that being that baptism is not limited only to some form of water immersion. Pure baptism into Christ/God is a spiritual conversion. No point in repeating this if one cannot see it.
My reference to Matt. 28:19 as being possibly an interpolation has to do with the inclusion of 'Father, Son and Holy Spirit' - a trinitarian formula which may have been added later into the text - thats another thread/subject though - 1 John 5:7 was also possibly an interpolation inserted by a scribe to support the Trinity doctrine. But....back on subject..............
I have already brought up the 2 conclusions at the end of Mark - and that the earliest version ends at vs. 8. Based on this evidence....it is possible that the endings of the other gospels may have been later additions/insertions.
back on baptism - to relegate baptism and the reference to spiritual baptism to the physical act of water baptism is narrow-minded. As I have shared.......the spiritual reality/conversion/experience is what initially counts as primal and lasting....and then continuing to walk in the Spirit/Love is what avails. You are free however to worship water baptism as the way ones sins are washed away.....you are a free agent. If you feel so strongly that God commands you to be water baptized 'for the remission of sins'...then rejoice in your obedience and be glad. Others know of Gods salvation and forgiveness of sins who are not as stringent as you - and they rejoice in Christ just as well...if not more
peace be with you,
paul
merry go round........
Hi all,
This is becoming slightly entertaining. First of all...why not stick with the essential of my thesis - that being that baptism is not limited only to some form of water immersion. Pure baptism into Christ/God is a spiritual conversion. No point in repeating this if one cannot see it.
My reference to Matt. 28:19 as being possibly an interpolation has to do with the inclusion of 'Father, Son and Holy Spirit' - a trinitarian formula which may have been added later into the text - thats another thread/subject though - 1 John 5:7 was also possibly an interpolation inserted by a scribe to support the Trinity doctrine. But....back on subject..............
I have already brought up the 2 conclusions at the end of Mark - and that the earliest version ends at vs. 8. Based on this evidence....it is possible that the endings of the other gospels may have been later additions/insertions.
back on baptism - to relegate baptism and the reference to spiritual baptism to the physical act of water baptism is narrow-minded. As I have shared.......the spiritual reality/conversion/experience is what initially counts as primal and lasting....and then continuing to walk in the Spirit/Love is what avails. You are free however to worship water baptism as the way ones sins are washed away.....you are a free agent. If you feel so strongly that God commands you to be water baptized 'for the remission of sins'...then rejoice in your obedience and be glad. Others know of Gods salvation and forgiveness of sins who are not as stringent as you - and they rejoice in Christ just as well...if not more
peace be with you,
paul