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<blockquote data-quote="FromOffTheStreets" data-source="post: 6082156" data-attributes="member: 75786"><p>We can go round & round on this for days, & we have in the past. Neither one changed the others minds. I quoted all the scripture that didn't include baptism, you quoted all the ones that did. </p><p></p><p>I understand where your coming from & agree that baptism is essential, however it is not the ingredient that saves us. If it was then we would have blatantly seen it post resurrection with the disciples. I mean, Peter who had been with Jesus from the beginning & witnessed all the miracles, denied Christ & went back to fishing. Of all people, he would need to be baptized back in if that was what brought salvation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FromOffTheStreets, post: 6082156, member: 75786"] We can go round & round on this for days, & we have in the past. Neither one changed the others minds. I quoted all the scripture that didn't include baptism, you quoted all the ones that did. I understand where your coming from & agree that baptism is essential, however it is not the ingredient that saves us. If it was then we would have blatantly seen it post resurrection with the disciples. I mean, Peter who had been with Jesus from the beginning & witnessed all the miracles, denied Christ & went back to fishing. Of all people, he would need to be baptized back in if that was what brought salvation. [/QUOTE]
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