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Originally Posted by MikeWaters
No it's not.
The requirements for baptism should be the same for all. A policy that has different requirements for baptism does not mesh with the scriptures.
If it is simply believing in Christ, seeking repentance, then that is what it should be.
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It's about presumptions and assumptions.
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"Now I say that I know the meaning of my life: 'To live for God, for my soul.' And this meaning, in spite of its clearness, is mysterious and marvelous. Such is the meaning of all existence." Levin, Anna Karenina, Part 8, Chapter 12
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