Coming out of Babylon, what does this mean?

Started by debbiejo4 pages
Originally posted by Jury
Being a TRUE Christian is being with God.. and is therefore giving up living like pagans.

But you do baptism..right??...And communion?

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.

both do it because of god/s

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.

We do it because of the God who created us all.

so did the pagans

Originally posted by debbiejo
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.


We are under God's will.

Originally posted by finti
so did the pagans

Pagans have a lot of gods and godesses galore. They have their own ways...

And we have the Christian way. The Christian way is the Biblical way.

Originally posted by Jury
We are under God's will.

Well then god goes by many names...

Originally posted by debbiejo
Well then god goes by many names...

And...

And we have the Christian way. The Christian is the Biblical way.
just another way of interpreter the stuff

Originally posted by Jury
And...

So why condemn anyone for calling god by another name..even Zeus and the kind?

Does it matter?

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?

Because Zeus is a different 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.

That's why other names were made available for His chosen people to call Him.

God, Lord, Father.

And now we also have Jesus Christ who changed many of the old ways. 🙂

I'm a Christian... and I don't need to condemn those who call the TRUE God
according to your faith its not your job to condem at all

It's not condemning. It is spreading and sharing the truth the Bible and God's words have to offer.

But there is no hell.....REALLY I WOULDN'T LIE....I'M NOT SATAN....THERE IS NOT HELL...REALLY.....BELIEVE ME...