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1 | 1st 400 yrs. "all" agreed on John 3:5 | John 3:5 | Morant61 | 113247 | ||
Greetings Arrow1! The early church fathers were not infalliable. They were just men like us. So, even if all agreed on a particular intepretation of a verse, that does not necessarily make it true. The real question is what does Scripture say? I would also note that many of the early church fathers were addressing the arguments advanced by those who did not see baptism as necessary for salvation, so there was not uniformity of opinion in this matter - even in the early church. Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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2 | 1st 400 yrs. "all" agreed on John 3:5 | John 3:5 | Dalcent | 134505 | ||
Dear Tim, What are you talking about????? There were no debates about about whether baptism was necessary for salvation. The belief was held by all. For my Master's degree in Catholic theology I read broadly across the patrology (Catholic and heretics) of the first hundreds of years of the Christian era. There was no sect advancing your novel doctrine. Anyway give me quotes and I'll stand corrected! Dalcent |
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