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By: Timothy J. McNeely

I could not agree more! Thanks for showing how wrong the confession gets this issue!

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By: texasbaptist54

Well — I had to think about this a bit, though I did not have to ponder the Biblical propriety of infant baptism itself. There is no NT example of…. or Biblical justification for infant baptism. Thus,...

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By: Joel Taylor

What greater deviation from the foundational truth of Christianity – ‘You must be born again’? If to deny the necessity of the new birth for one to be saved from the wrath of God is not heresy, what...

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By: texasbaptist54

Joel – No, you are technically corrrect. We do not disagree about the nature of the error. I have found that sometimes men can agree on the nature and description of error, but disagree on the...

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By: Joel Taylor

My only contention in this post, and my only position, is that what Westminster has written dismisses the need for spiritual rebirth. As it opposes what our Lord has spoken, “You must be born again”,...

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By: texasbaptist54

I see you have added this as an addendum of sorts and I am glad you did. Perhaps part of what I am pressing you about in my previous post you might prefer to deal with privately, though I happily see...

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By: Wayne Dawg

I am (as usual) a little confused. Is the Westminster Directory for the Publick Worship of God part of the Westminster Confession of Faith? Are they one in the same? Or are they two separate things? I...

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By: Joel Taylor

Wayne, my brother. This post has nothing – absolutely nothing – to do with baptized infants becoming Christian after they are baptized. Did you honestly read the post? Really? WCF says infants of one...

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By: Mike C.

Comment deleted by host. Off topic. Please see comment policy under main menu.

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By: Nancy A. Almodovar

You make an argument from a partial statement and this time purposely not including the part in the Confession on justification, salvation, redemption and On Saving Faith.

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By: mark mcculley

The federal visionists among the paedos are being consistent with what’s in the WCF. http://www.joelgarver.com/writ/sacr/wcf.htm Those who won’t teach a distinction between water baptism and the...

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By: Walter Geerson

Reblogged this on <a href="http://particularpilgrim.wordpress.com/2014/12/20/westminster-confession-new-birth-is-unnecessary/" rel="nofollow">Particular Pilgrim</a>.

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