Patrick
05-05-2005, 02:26 AM
Relaxationstation opened a can of worms when she mentinoed getting re-baptized to join the Baptist church. Thought it would be a great topic of debate. I know Midtowner and the other Catholics on board probably agree with this, as all new converts to the Catholic faith are required to be sprinkled.
I actually have mixed emotions on this. Megan grew up in the Assembly of God church, and when we decided to get married, she decided to move on over to my denomination, Baptist. Our church accepts most Baptisms from other denominations (of like faith), but they typically don't accept baptisms from Pentecostal faiths, Catholic faiths, etc. Why? The doctrine is completely different. In this sense, baptism is being used as a sign of the new belief system you're entering into. Although it doesn't really represent the true meaning of baptism in the sense of salvation, I can see where it's a goo symbol of your commitment to your new faith. Study the Baptist faith and Assembly faith sometime. The Assembly of God faith is very Armenian in it's doctrine, contrary to the doctrine of the Baptist Church.
Your thoughts?
I actually have mixed emotions on this. Megan grew up in the Assembly of God church, and when we decided to get married, she decided to move on over to my denomination, Baptist. Our church accepts most Baptisms from other denominations (of like faith), but they typically don't accept baptisms from Pentecostal faiths, Catholic faiths, etc. Why? The doctrine is completely different. In this sense, baptism is being used as a sign of the new belief system you're entering into. Although it doesn't really represent the true meaning of baptism in the sense of salvation, I can see where it's a goo symbol of your commitment to your new faith. Study the Baptist faith and Assembly faith sometime. The Assembly of God faith is very Armenian in it's doctrine, contrary to the doctrine of the Baptist Church.
Your thoughts?