So can you be wrong, as I pointed out. I stated you drew a universal from solely an existential. That is a logical error. Whether or not I could be wrong was not the question.
Backsliding is also not the question. It is whether baptism is required for salvation. You say it is. I say it isn't. One of us is wrong. I have been baptized.
I stated you drew a universal from solely an existential. That is a logical error.
Well then let me restate: You can be wrong.
So can you be wrong
Yep, me, you, all humans can be wrong. Except for you?
That would be illogical I think: All humans can be wrong; Andrew is a human; Andrew cannot be wrong.
It is a Sacrament of the Church instituted by Our Saviour. But as I said before: God is not bound by the Sacraments. We should not presume salvation. We pray for His mercy.