Drew
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- Jan 24, 2005
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Do you really think this is proper way to conduct a debate. I have produced an argument - a series of statements that collectively make a case.Alabaster said:All people who are baptized are believers FIRST. Get over it.
And your response? - A blank declaration, with no actual supporting argument, of the opposite position. And a dismissive "get over it" to boot.
Consider again what Paul writes here:
we were buried with him through baptism unto death
What is the end state of the person in this sentence? Obviously death? What is the means that has brought about death? Obviously baptism.
You guys seem to think that it still makes sense to get baptized as a testimony to something in the past.
Well, consider this statement, structurally identical to what Paul has written:
"I was protected from disease through vaccination unto immunity"
Now, suppose that, years after being vaccinated, I declare my wish to get vaccinated as a "testimony".
That, of course, would be nonsense. We already know what vaccination is about - it is about being delivered into the state of immunity. And this has already happened.
The same issue applies to baptism. Paul tells us part of what baptism does - it effects or brings about a death. It makes no more sense to be baptized to recall a past death than it does to get vaccinated to recall a past attainment of immunity.