Yes. We do Baptism the Christian way. As a Christian, we do not practice Communion.
If there is a resemblance between the Baptism of Paganism and the Baptism of Christianity, well, the truth remains that we do it the Christian way ... as prescribed in the Holy Scriptures... and as how God has commanded it. And it is not applicable for infants.
Originally posted by Jury
Yes. We do Baptism the Christian way. As a Christian, we do not practice Communion.If there is a resemblance between the Baptism of Paganism and the Baptism of Christianity, well, the truth remains that we do it the Christian way ... as prescribed in the Holy Scriptures... and as how God has commanded it. And it is not applicable for infants.
I didn't say infants though...
Immersion was done way earlier in pagan beliefs...
Are you under the blood of Christ....Cause Mithra covers with blood too..Mithra was popular in Pauls time...He assimilated it into the doctrine.
I'm a Christian... and I don't need to condemn those who call the TRUE God (not the greek mythological characters) in wrong names. Calling God in an erroneous name is taking the Name of God in vain. Meaning, doing so is unbiblical.
Yes. JEHOVAH is an erroneous name according to the Bible scholars and grammarians, and transliteration experts... so as a Christian, why use an erroneous name to refer to God?
Originally posted by Jury
I'm a Christian... and I don't need to condemn those who call the TRUE God (not the greek mythological characters) in wrong names. Calling God in an erroneous name is taking the Name of God in vain. Meaning, doing so is unbiblical.Yes. JEHOVAH is an erroneous name according to the Bible scholars and grammarians, and transliteration experts... so as a Christian, why use an erroneous name to refer to God?
Actually Gods name was sacred and you were not to speak it at all.