“your response indicates you believe in two seperate baptisms, which of course is unscriptural.”
Except that it IS scriptural, and I cited a few verses demonstrating that.
There is no reason to have a discussion with someone who repeatedly claims I have not done what I obviously have. I can cite scripture and give one the verses, including Peter’s clear teaching, but I cannot make one believe anything.
It is between you and God now. His Word is clear.
i assumed ( i know what happens when you ASSUME ) that asking a Baptist where the Scriptures teach two baptisms, the Baptist would realize, of course, that i am referring to the “two baptism” Baptist teaching of:
1. a “spirit baptism” that actually regenerates
2. a ceremonial “water baptism” that is for obedience.
we know that John’s baptism referred to in Mark 1:8 is not any of the two baptisms Baptists teach are for Christians. everyone knows this from Acts 19:4-5.
so my question should have been where does the NT teach there are two seperate baptisms for Christians after Jesus commanded baptism in Matthew 28?