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Posted by admin on May 29, 2009

During a recent online debate that I had with a Roman Catholic GP, the subject of infant baptism came up. This is an edited and revised copy of my e-mail to him, listing 14 errors with his churches doctrine:

1. Acts 2:38 does not apply to you or me or anybody else living today. a) It was a Jewish feast day for Jews, with no Gentiles present. That rules you and me out. b) How can an infant repent or do “penance” to receive the gift of the Holy Ghost? c) You were never baptised by any proper Church in the name of Jesus Christ. Even your Church correctly baptises converts, using Matt. 28:19: Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Therefore this verse is not relevant to you or me when dealing with infant baptism or any body else for that matter.

2. 1 Pet. 3:21 is often cited by those who hold to “baptismal regeneration” but look a little closer at the passage, for it says: “The like figure whereunto even baptism doth also now save us (NOT THE PUTTING AWAY OF THE FILTH OF THE FLESH, but the answer of a good conscience toward God,) by the resurrection of Jesus Christ.” Therefore water baptism not only can’t save you, but it is only ever and outward work signifying an inward act.

3. Abraham, according to the Apostle Paul, is a picture of how every believer is made righteous with God. The following three points explain how this works: a) He was called by God in Gen. 12 (New Testament equivalent, John 12:32.) b) He was justified for his faith, Gen. 15 (New Testament equivalent, John 1:12.) b) He was then circumcised, Gen. 17 (New Testament equivalent, “if” we accept baptism replaces circumcision, which I don’t, Acts 8:36,38.)

i) So man is called.

ii) He is justified.

iii) Then he is baptised.

That is the correct order that God works in.

3. Irenaeus never stated that the Lord or Apostles baptised children or infants.

4. Tertullian states only adults are to be baptised (”De. Baptismo” - Baptist Magazine, Vol. V, pg. 210.)

5. Clement of Rome taught nobody should be baptised without instruction and examination (”Mornings,” History of the Baptists, pg. 2.)

6. Even the spurious epistle of Barnabus taught one is to put their faith in the cross before baptism (Wake, “Catholic Epistles and Barnabus,” No. 11, pg. 292.)

7. Justin Martyr never taught infants should be baptised in any of his writings.

8. Alexandra (254AD) did not baptise until a profession of faith was made (Danver, “History of the Baptists,” pg. 63.)

9. Hilary of Poitiers (360), Anthanasius (360) Jerome of Dalmatia 378) and Basil of Caesarea (379) all taught only those one with a personal faith in Christ should be baptised. This was also affirmed by Chrysostom
(400), Gregory of Nazianzen (386) and Ambrose of Milan 390) (G. H Orchard, “Concise History of the Baptists,” pgs. 38-44.)

10. Origen was the author of infant baptism, although he never practised this himself, (Philip Schaff, “History of the Christian Church.”)

11. Augustine later taught this as Catholic doctrine, with threats of anathemas and death to those that refused to carry out this non-biblical practice (G.H. Orchard, pg. 94, 95.)

12. Baptisms of ten and eleven year old boys commenced at Alexandria, in around 220AD.

13. Water baptism was always by total immersion according to Church historians Schaff, Liddon, Dean Goulburn and the Greek Orthodox Church. Even Calvin admitted that baptism was by immersion (”Institutes,” IV, Chap. 15, Sec. 19.)

14. Church Historians such as Mosheim, Robinson, Armitage, Vedder, Newman each state that the early Church, up till 200AD, only baptised adult believers (Johann Lorenz von Mosheim, “Institutes of Ecclesiastical History,” 1854.)

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Posted by admin on May 29, 2009

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Posted by admin on May 25, 2009

I'm just now getting my son baptized and he's five years old. What should I get him to wear? Where can I get his outfit? I looked around for an all white suit or somthing but I cant find it. Does it have to be a suit?

No…any kind of suit (blue, brown, tan, etc.) will do. The Church will give him a white robe after the fact — symbolic of his putting on Christ. If he does not own a suit at all, then just dress slacks and white shirt are fine.

Posted by admin on May 24, 2009

Watch the Orthodox Church Liturgy @ www.onlineliturgy.com

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Posted by admin on May 24, 2009

Castlevania Harmony Of Dissonance Ost
Chapel Of Dissonance Arrange Version

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Posted by admin on May 16, 2009

I'm preparing a list of readings that I would like to be said by myself and my daughters God parents, any suggestions would be helpful!

Thanks! =]

One of my favorite baptism readings is Ezekiel 36:24-28.

Posted by admin on May 12, 2009

St. Elias Church (Ukrainian Catholic–Eparchy of Toronto), Brampton, ON Canada.

A tonsure is the cutting of hair, and is a part of the sacrament of baptism–an offering of self to God.
t always consists of the cutting of four locks of hair in a cruciform pattern: at the front of head as the celebrant says “In the Name of the Father,” at the back of head at the words “and the Son,” and on either side of the head at the words “and the Holy Spirit.” In all cases, the hair is allowed to grow back; the tonsure as such is not adopted as a hairstyle. The hair which has been cut is burnt in the censer. (Source: http://orthodoxwiki.org/Tonsure)

On Sunday, March 1, Michalina Anna Korbabicz and Veronica Catherina Gouravski were baptized and Chrismated. Today, the 8th Day Ablution and Tonsure were performed. May God Grant them Many Years–Многая Літа!

(Raw footage by Maria-Lynn Turi)

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Posted by admin on May 12, 2009

them bad!!! this groups harmony is very good!!!

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Posted by admin on May 9, 2009

Max was baptized on Nov. 19, 2006, at St. Benedict’s in Ahwatukee.

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Posted by admin on May 9, 2009

Absolute Harmony are the a capella choir of the Royal Holloway University of London Students Union.

Every year, Absolute Harmon Absolute Harmony are the a capella choir of the Royal Holloway University of London Students Union.

Every year, Absolute Harmony put on a Christmas show. This event is always filled with magic and wonder, and the 2006 Christmas Concert was possibly the most magical yet. Absolute Harmony (along with the Revelation Rock Gospel choir and the Savoy Opera society) sold out the University chapel, leaving a queue that stretched halfway along the Founder’s building outside in the cold, only able to listen from outside.

Revelation Rock Gospel performed first, with Absolute Harmony following up before the break. During the break, a small group from the Savoy Opera (Gilbert and Sullivan) society performed a couple of songs to promote their coming performance of The Pirates of Penzance.

I appologise in advance for the poor quality of this footage - my camera isn’t really all that good, and it will only allow you to film one minute at a time before it has to save the video. Hence, the concert is broken up into very small chunks, with short gaps between each segment. Also, the video tends to focus on me quite a bit, as it was filmed by my sister. Oh well, you’re really here for the audio, right? I hope that you are able to come to our next concert and not have to rely on YouTube to experience the magic of Absolute Harmony!

This is the second and final part of Shakin’ Steven’s awesome ‘Merry Christmas Everyone’, performed by Absolute Harmony. For me, this song is the very definition of an Absolute Harmony Christmas Concert. I really hope that the musical directors bring it back for the Christmas 2007 concert!

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