@patristicpill Honestly......can you just for once accept that infant baptism is not in scripture. I dont even care if you believe in it, its just not in scripture and thats why Baptists dont do it. Btw Lutherans, Presbyterian and some other Protestant denoms do still do infant baptism.
You mock Christ in this post, so you'd be no better than the Republican Satan in this case. Christ is King whether we'd like it not why would he ever run for an elected position?
@AzanKhan551491@vende_diesel@TheSkepticWiz Luke 17:2 NASB2020
[2] It is better for him if a millstone is hung around his neck and he is thrown into the sea, than that he may cause one of these little ones to sin.
@Etan_sun@SwordofFire37@LizzieMarbach 1 Corinthians 13:8 NASB2020
[8] Love never fails; but if there are gifts of prophecy, they will be done away with; if there are tongues, they will cease; if there is knowledge, it will be done away with.
@CharlesTingler@needGod_net We are saved by the work of Christ not ours. Our faith in Christ is what sets us apart from the world, and works are the evidence of that faith not the requirement of it. Thats why James 2:23 confirms this by saying Abraham believed and was credited to him as righteousness.
@AL_J82 Orthodox on this website treat it like some sort of liberal farm. They watch videos of confrontations instead of reading the Bible. Getting closer to debating instead of seeking the Lord. Jay Dyer doesnt care about sharing the Gospel as much as keeping the agenda.
@StayRight239@IndianaBrunner Christ didnt marry because it wasnt in the plan of redemption... there is no marriage in heaven because that is where the settlement God and the angels are that is why are destination is the new earth
@Katapetasma2@IndianaBrunner To say Jesus rejected marriage is actually a very very very evil doctrine and you should repent from it. Its quite easily quotable one of the greatest testament of obedience to Him is a faithful marriage.
@CharlesTingler@needGod_net Works of the Law are good works and charity. Both of those are apparent in the Mosaic Law. So your point doesnt stand. Faith alone was in the context of "belief" yet counteracting the Gospel by not serving tables which goes against the doctrine of faiths not Catholic doctrine.
@needGod_net Idk why Catholics and Orthodox read the Bible like its the Quran. There's context to the passages of James and Ephesians that just seem they refuse to understand.