To: the_conscience; Salvation
In WHAT church were you baptized? Why should that matter? I received a Trinitarian baptism. It was not a Romanist Church.
It does matter -- if you said you were "baptised" in a "Mormon church", most of us here would say you're not a catholic. If you were baptised as a believer in the Trinity and one who could recite the Nicene creed with no hesitation or disbelief, then you are Christian.
67 posted on
01/06/2010 5:38:00 AM PST by
Cronos
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To: Cronos; Dr. Eckleburg; Religion Moderator
if you said you were "baptised" in a "Mormon church",That's why I put "Trinitarian" to distinguish from non-Trinitarian sects. Does one need to actually be able to actually recite the Nicene creed or just believe it to be considered Christian in your sect?
But that does bring up an important point if we want to use more accurate terms for each Caucus. I suggest that for Protestants we use "Trinitarian Christians".
102 posted on
01/06/2010 7:46:32 AM PST by
the_conscience
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