In other words, you can’t make an argument. Everyone could already see that but thanks for confirming it.
Peter and the Apostles baptized 3,000 in one day. The Jews didn’t do it. The Roman soldiers didn’t do it. Peter and the Apostles did. Flounder some more now. It’s all you can do.
The text does not say who did the baptizing. The IMPLICATION would be Peter and the apostles, but the text is not that specific.
So it’s an assumption that Peter is responsible for their baptism.
Peter and the Apostles baptized 3,000 in one day. The Jews didnt do it. The Roman soldiers didnt do it. Peter and the Apostles did. Flounder some more now. Its all you can do.
Recall, you first said, in your post of 107, "And yet he [Peter] then baptized them."
Then you changed it to,"On Pentecost Peter and the Apostles baptized 3,000 people. In one day. Have you forgotten that?"
I noted, per Vlad's Rules of Internet Debate, that's not what the text says.
But then made clear what I believe happened as noted below.
Vlad's Rule #5...omit what others have posted or twist it in an attempt to show them wrong.
But I digress. I do believe Peter and the disciples did baptized them and maybe with some help from the other believers. Who else was there to baptize them? 124 posted on 11/28/2017, 9:53:57 PM by ealgeone [ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 121 | View Replies | Report Abuse]
Well, you've now committed a mortal sin per Roman Catholicism. You've borne false witness. You did it intentionally. You are aware of it.
"Mortal sin is sin whose object is grave matter and which is also committed with full knowledge and deliberate consent."
I clearly said I believe Peter and the disciples did baptize the people at Pentecost.
For whatever reason, (well, VLID #5 and #6), you've chosen to ignore that.
Roman Catholicism teaches you've gotta get down to see the priest to ask for forgiveness. At this point in your life you've lost Heaven.
Fortunately, Christianity teaches something different...all of our sins are forgiven (Col 2:13-14).