On Fri, 12 Dec 2003 22:29:55 -0500 "David Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Gary wrote:
> > ok; but if sha isn't requiring baptism of me,
> > why would she do it herself?
>
> You should ask her, but I'm sure it was not so that she could post
> here. Remember that even the devil can post here.
 
 
how about Beelzebub the Moderator?
 
 
 
>
> Gary wrote:
> > my question, similar to the other/s (to IZ), is
> > *'a new convert' [to what]*?
>
> To faith in Jesus Christ.

 
false--a people do not convert to that which they're already expressing
 
 
ftr, you're all tangled up in your previous comments now; even Beelzebub can see through that--it's 'his' idea
 
 
> Gary wrote:
> > and of 'Superman', too, acc to gist of Kevin's
> > quote/s; in that, they are interchangeable
>
> That certainly would not be my language, but the idea that we are
> meant to be more than mere men, yes.
 
 
 
<rof * 666!>
 
..and who does the Son of God remind you of?..the Son of Man?...Hulk Hogan..Paul Bunyan?
 
 
 
>I guess somebody might call that a superman
 
 
e.g., Frederick Nietzsche--check out his philosophical credentials; he had a profound impact on the world, inspiring Wagner, Hitler, Eichmann, et. al.  (but who cares, biblically they were Conservative/s, eh Iz? )
 
 
 
> Gary wrote:
> > at least (acc to this) DaveH admits he has sin;
> > and, you're sayin' that ain't your style, which
> > we realize; it's probably not neccesary in your
> > form of baptism
>
> Gary, try a little experiment. Go jump in some mud and get
> completely muddy.  Then go take a bath and wash it all off. 
>Are you still  muddy?
 
 
 
this proves that you believe that 'water saves' and that you can't quit lyin' about it
 
 
your theology of good (baptismal) appearances don't wash--Pharisees were always washg; the point is that 'administrated sacraments' don't/never will cleanse your sin...it's like washin' a pig..and, as is even clearer now, JCs understanding of that activity is opposite of yours
gary ottoson :: http://poet235.com

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