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<blockquote data-quote="Danny777" data-source="post: 64100465" data-attributes="member: 322425"><p>A few weeks ago I was at an Anglican church (HTB to be precise) when an infant baptism took place. The baby was a few months old. Every member of his family verbally repented for their sins and then the BABY was baptised! In other words, the only person who didn't (or couldn't) repent for their sins WAS baptised and all the people who did repent for their sins were NOT baptised! I cannot precisely remember what the vicar said at the end but I was left with the impression that the babies sins were repented for. </p><p></p><p>You will have to explain the purpose of infant baptism (with clear examples from Scripture) to correct my woeful understanding of this practice.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You will have to listen to Jacob Prasch justify why he makes these claims of some Bible teachers. He usually explains why. Like anyone else, I listen to what he says and make my own mind up or whether its fair or not. I think he usually makes a strong case - but not always...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Lets try and move on from the fact that calling someone a "senile old skunk" is wrong. You think its wrong and so do I. Should I now refuse to listen to any of his teachings because of a flippant and regrettable remark?</p><p></p><p>I'm sure that EVERY believer on the planet is guilty of falling foul of this command at times. I'm NOT saying that makes it alright - have you ever been guilty of not displaying a Christ-like respect for a fellow Christian? If the answer is no, should you therefore be disqualified from teachers others?</p><p></p><p>Do you believe Satan raises up teachers WITHIN the church? If so, what would you do about it - keep quiet and let them run riot?!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danny777, post: 64100465, member: 322425"] A few weeks ago I was at an Anglican church (HTB to be precise) when an infant baptism took place. The baby was a few months old. Every member of his family verbally repented for their sins and then the BABY was baptised! In other words, the only person who didn't (or couldn't) repent for their sins WAS baptised and all the people who did repent for their sins were NOT baptised! I cannot precisely remember what the vicar said at the end but I was left with the impression that the babies sins were repented for. You will have to explain the purpose of infant baptism (with clear examples from Scripture) to correct my woeful understanding of this practice. You will have to listen to Jacob Prasch justify why he makes these claims of some Bible teachers. He usually explains why. Like anyone else, I listen to what he says and make my own mind up or whether its fair or not. I think he usually makes a strong case - but not always... Lets try and move on from the fact that calling someone a "senile old skunk" is wrong. You think its wrong and so do I. Should I now refuse to listen to any of his teachings because of a flippant and regrettable remark? I'm sure that EVERY believer on the planet is guilty of falling foul of this command at times. I'm NOT saying that makes it alright - have you ever been guilty of not displaying a Christ-like respect for a fellow Christian? If the answer is no, should you therefore be disqualified from teachers others? Do you believe Satan raises up teachers WITHIN the church? If so, what would you do about it - keep quiet and let them run riot?! [/QUOTE]
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