@LaneAndrew4@DrShayPhD You really think after a son was married off and had children of his own those all always count as one household? Come on, you are just desperate at this point.
@LaneAndrew4@DrShayPhD It’s not meaningful because it’s not conclusive and it is without supporting evidence from the time.
There were three households: Cornelius a centurion deployed in theater, Lydia, a single female, and the Jailer. Nothing about this being the norm or if they included infants.
@LaneAndrew4@rickbrennanjr “You don't have the ability to define truth”—No one does, including your Church. Besides, I’m not defining truth.
Asserting your Church’s Authority is about as vacuous a thing you can do.
@Be_Like_JChrist “God made alive together with him, having forgiven us all our trespasses, by canceling the record of debt that stood against us with its legal demands. This he set aside, nailing it to the cross.”
Colossians 2:13a-14
@Be_Like_JChrist Question: Then why were our sins nailed to the cross? Was Jesus not “pierced for our transgressions…crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was on him” Cf Isaiah 53:5?
@LaneAndrew4@rickbrennanjr “You have no right or ability to make such a determination”—Hogwash. I am a thinking adult. You have no right to question my assessment without evidence.
@LaneAndrew4@DrShayPhD 100 people in a household isn’t even close to being normal. More like extremely rare.
“You're ignoring all evidence”—You don’t have meaningful evidence.
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@Be_Like_JChrist Do you deny that God stores up wrath and pours out wrath on humans for their sins? Do you deny that Jesus saves Christians from that wrath by his death on the cross? Do you deny that our sins and their legal requirements were nailed to the cross? Do you deny that Christ’s
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@LaneAndrew4@DrShayPhD Not close enough. And household are not conclusive. You just believe the Apostle John baptized children without meaningful evidence because your Church baptizes infants.