Re-baptism: Difference between revisions
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ComingAgain (talk | contribs) I am not a paedo-baptist, I am a reformed Baptist and I believe that believer's baptism is the rite ordained by Jesus in the Bible. Re-Baptism is unbiblical, has been recognised as such since the 3rd century and should be stated, with definite fact, on this page. I will not change this page again, I think this revision gives an unbiased view, but I firmly believe that it should present the orthodox view amongst Reformed Christians. |
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'''Re-baptism''', sometimes called '''Anabaptism''', refers to the | '''Re-baptism''', sometimes called '''Anabaptism''', refers to the practice of having one person [[Baptism|Baptised]] several times. | ||
== Biblical view == | == Biblical view == | ||
Most Reformed Christians view re-baptism as unbiblical, citing these verses from the [[Bible]]: | Most Reformed Christians view re-baptism as unbiblical, citing these verses from the [[Bible]]: | ||