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3/14/14 5:10 PM |
R. K. Borill | | Baton Rouge, Louisiana | | | |
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I was walking across a bridge one day, and i saw a man standing on the edge, about to jump off. so i ran over and said "stop! don't do it!" "Why shouldn't I?" he said. I said, "Well, there's so much to live for!" He said, "Like what?" I said, "Well...are you religious or atheist?" He said, "Religious." I said, "Me too! Are you christian or buddhist?" He said, "Christian." I said, "Me too! Are you catholic or protestant?" He said, "Protestant." I said, "Me too! Are you episcopalian or baptist?" He said, "Baptist!" I said, "Wow! Me too! Are you baptist church of god or baptist church of the lord?" He said, "Baptist church of god!" I said, "Me too! Are you original baptist church of god, or are you reformed baptist church of god?" He said, "Reformed baptist church of god!" I said, "Me too! Are you reformed baptist church of god, reformation of 1879, or reformed baptist church of god, reformation of 1915?" He said, "Reformed baptist church of god, reformation of 1915!" I said, "Die, heretic scum", and pushed him off. |
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3/14/14 4:28 PM |
R. K. Borill | | Baton Rouge, Louisiana | | | |
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Observer writes: We have lots of examples of baptist churches that have been around for 100s of years. Presby churches capitulate to error and worldliness etc. and mostly disappear within a couple of generations. Why d'ya suppose that is? R. K. Borill responds: If you think that Baptists are immutable friend; you are not very observant. Why do think there are over 400 varieties of Baptist churches? Revelation 13:11 KJV [11] And I beheld another beast coming up out of the earth; and he had two horns like a lamb, and he spake as a dragon. One of the horns of the second beast is the Pentecostals. Do you want to guess which denomination I think is the other horn? Yep you guessed it, the Dispy Dippers. |
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3/14/14 2:04 PM |
R. K. Borill | | Baton Rouge, Louisiana | | | |
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Observer writes: I find no precept, example or command to baptize infants and I for one ain't gonna presume to do something in the hope that it may please The Lord. That would be offering strange fire and I know what happened to the last person that did that! R. K. Borill responds, That's because you believe all from the OT has been abrogated if not stated in the new. I believe everything in the OT is still effective unless abrogated by the NT. In my case, my example, precept, and command is found in Abraham. Look at the following and keep in mind that the NT had not yet been written when Jesus said this: Matthew 5:17-19 KJV [17] Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil. [18] For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled. [19] Whosoever therefore shall break one of these least commandments, and shall teach men so, he shall be called the least in the kingdom of heaven: but whosoever shall do and teach them , the same shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven. |
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3/14/14 1:50 PM |
R. K. Borill | | Baton Rouge, Louisiana | | | |
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John UK writes:RK John 3:8 KJV 8 The wind bloweth where it listeth, and thou hearest the sound thereof, but canst not tell whence it cometh, and whither it goeth: so is every one that is born of the Spirit. Why not leave God to do what he will, and obey what he says for you to do. Where do you find a biblical precedent for asking God to regenerate any particular person? I'm still waiting answer on Luke 18:15. R. K. Borill responds, I am waiting also. Biblical presidence: Matthew 28:18-20 KJV [18] And Jesus came and spake unto them, saying, All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth. [19] Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: [20] Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world. Amen. I hope your beginning to see how your disjointed covenant leads to irrationalism, e. g. "Where do you find a biblical precedent for asking God to regenerate any particular person?" |
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3/14/14 1:47 PM |
R. K. Borill | | Baton Rouge, Louisiana | | | |
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John UK writes:RK John 3:8 KJV 8 The wind bloweth where it listeth, and thou hearest the sound thereof, but canst not tell whence it cometh, and whither it goeth: so is every one that is born of the Spirit. Why not leave God to do what he will, and obey what he says for you to do. Where do you find a biblical precedent for asking God to regenerate any particular person? I'm still waiting answer on Luke 18:15. R. K. Borill responds, I am waiting also. Biblical presidence: |
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3/14/14 12:31 PM |
R. K. Borill | | Baton Rouge, Louisiana | | | |
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Where in Luke 18.15 does it say that he regenerated them? And if we're commanded to baptize those that the Lord can regenerate (bible verse to justify this please?), why not just baptize everyone ever born into the world? Or do you doubt that he can regenerate everyone if he so chose? Shhhhhiissh, what a dumb argument! R. K. Borill responds, Where does it say that he didn't or couldn't if he chose to? Or did he wait for the elders to say that they were sure they were elect first? Also, was Abraham commanded to circumcise the world? |
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3/14/14 12:08 PM |
R. K. Borill | | Baton Rouge, Louisiana | | | |
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John UK writes: Tell me RK, what do you think happened when Jesus touched them?Do you think people can get Jesus to touch them today? R. K. Borill responds, Tell me John is it possible for the Holy Spirit to regenerate an infant or even a baby while yet in the womb? Consider Jeremiah or John the Baptist (who was not a Dipsy Dipper btw) The efficacy of Baptism is not tied to that moment of time wherein it is administered;[ yet, notwithstanding, by the right use of this ordinance, the grace promised is not only offered, but really exhibited, and conferred, by the Holy Ghost, to such (whether of age or infants) AS THAT GRACE BELONGS UNTO according to the counsel of God's own will, in His appointed time. Jeremiah 1:5 KJV [5] Before I formed thee in the belly I knew thee; and before thou camest forth out of the womb I sanctified thee, and I ordained thee a prophet unto the nations. |
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3/14/14 9:59 AM |
R. K. Borill | | Baton Rouge, Louisiana | | | |
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John UK writes: If you think long enough about it, there was no guaranteed saving advantage to any of Abraham's offspring except the children of promise. Therefore the Abrahamic covenant could not have been the covenant of grace. I see the COG as a covenant of salvation. Otherwise you would have elect souls being lost. Who was saved? Abraham, Isaac, Jacob etc. The others perished. In the OT, God saved Gentiles also, as well as in the NT. Abraham's "spiritual" children believe. R. K. Borill responds, John, I have thought long and hard about these things. Since salvation is all of grace, there will be no elect soul lost. We just believe that OT saints were saved by the same gospel as NT saints. There has been only one covenant of grace. To say otherwise implies that there was another way other than John 14:6 Luke 16:29-31 KJV [29] Abraham saith unto him, They have Moses and the prophets; let them hear them. [30] And he said, Nay, father Abraham: but if one went unto them from the dead, they will repent. [31] And he said unto him, If they hear not Moses and the prophets, neither will they be persuaded, though one rose from the dead. |
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