@HeRoseAgain1@catcolalex@owenthcarey I can agree that it’s indeed a possibility what I’m trying to point out is the theological debate of water baptism is that the requirement for salvation…I’m not disagreeing with people but looking for clarification
@ruicharadrius Asmon has clearly stated his view of the 2%ers it’s got nothing to do with poverty…you’re looking at his statement from a purely economic lens
@emmyxtweets I’ve had many instances as a man when my blood relatives and closest friends/significant others have forgotten my birthday…no call,no card, nothing, even when they realized the mistake was made I still new they cared very deeply for me and I insisted they let it go
@catcolalex@ArkanSooner@owenthcarey Last question and thank you so much for the time “born of the water and the Holy Spirit…” is what we’re using as the criteria for baptism?
@ArkanSooner@catcolalex@owenthcarey Again just another mental exercise I think it’s great people examine their faith if the Lord can’t lie and the man was not baptized but he was assured to be with the Lord is baptism necessary for salvation?
@eliyahuaricohen@catcolalex@owenthcarey So there weren’t gentiles that could’ve been alive being crucified under Roman law at that time? I’m just wrestling with ideas
@catcolalex@owenthcarey So if he wasn’t baptized (possibly)and the Lord promised him he’d be in paradise with him is baptism a requirement for salvation?