Backdoor Baptists: Difference between revisions
(Created page with "<big> Trying to sneak in to the church through a back door. Claiming church membership without baptism. Claiming that anyone saved is in the body of Christ even though not baptized. Promoting the invisible church. Protestants cannot embrace the idea of the historical existence of the church from apostolic days, for they all had their origins since the year 1517, when the Reformation began in Germany. To cover their embarrassment at this p...") |
m (Protected "Backdoor Baptists" ([Edit=Allow only administrators] (indefinite) [Move=Allow only administrators] (indefinite))) |
(No difference)
|
Latest revision as of 05:40, 24 June 2024
Trying to sneak in to the church through a back door.
Claiming church membership without baptism.
Claiming that anyone saved is in the body of Christ
even though not baptized.
Promoting the invisible church.
Protestants cannot embrace the idea
of the historical existence of the church from apostolic days,
for they all had their origins since the year 1517,
when the Reformation began in Germany.
To cover their embarrassment at this point,
they embrace the idea of the great universal church, invisible church, spiritual church
composed of all the saved.
This viewpoint renders them utterly incapable
of rightly understanding Revelation,
for the invisible church does not exist in the Scriptures anywhere,
Revelation or otherwise.
The term "Baptist Brider",
is a derogatory term used by Protestants
to make fun of the idea that God only has one people
that will be allowed to marry His Son.
In other words,
they want all the saved to be in the bride of Christ.
Backdoor Baptist - come in another way without baptism