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To: Titanites
I know you are struggling to come up with a palatable answer and that this will probably have to suffice. You have said there are no core differences in belief between Protestants. So from your statments on baptism, I take it that you, as a Baptist, agree with the Anglicans that a single baptism, with water, regenerates (is done for the forgiveness of sin). Right?

Protestants do not regard any differences in our beliefs regarding baptism to be a violation of our ultimate unity.

We know that Catholics are more rigid in their beliefs on such things ... but we do not follow the Catholic model ... we base our belief on the Word of God, as presented in the scriptures.

69 posted on 04/01/2004 2:05:33 PM PST by Quester (The mills of God may grind slowly, ... but they grind exceedingly fine.)
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To: Quester
Protestants do not regard any differences in our beliefs regarding baptism to be a violation of our ultimate unity.

No worries. I figured you weren't going to answer.

75 posted on 04/01/2004 2:42:11 PM PST by Titanites (DN IHS CHS REX REGNANTIUM)
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