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🙂 Hello Coming Again!
🙂 Hello @ComingAgain!


I really am thankful that you are consistently contributing to the wiki. I would have one pointer for you though, be very careful to stick to the facts.
I really am thankful that you are consistently contributing to the wiki. I would have one pointer for you though, be very careful to stick to the facts.

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Welcome to ReformedWiki.org, ComingAgain!

Happy editing!!!! Admin (talk) 22:25, 6 June 2024 (UTC)

Wiki Writng Best Practices

Hello! This is Ben, one of the wiki admins.

Thank you for contributing Coming Again.

I do feel it necessary to give you one pointer on writing posts on this wiki. The goal is to set forth an unbiased perspective to the reader. In your post "Re-Baptism" you're position was clearly Pedo Baptist. I don't have anything against you being a Pedo Baptist brother, but try, when you write a wiki page, to set forth both views, with the corresponding scriptures, objectively, rather than subjectively.

No worries brother! Just wanted to make sure you understood that.

I have deleted your post content. If you want to try again, feel free! But I would recommend you don't use the term Re-Baptism since it comes from a specifically Pedo Baptism point of view.

With the affection of Christ Jesus, Ben Leevey

I am a reformed Baptist, I was baptised as an adult, as is the practice ordained in the bible.

Re-baptism has been considered an unbiblical practice since the 3rd century, why would that change now?

Hope this helps, ComingAgain

Subjectivity

🙂 Hello @ComingAgain!

I really am thankful that you are consistently contributing to the wiki. I would have one pointer for you though, be very careful to stick to the facts.

For instance, I see you wrote several posts on the Papacy, and in all of them you spoke about Pope Francis' outlook being more Christlike, or something similar.

It is best to keep your own opinions out of these as much as possible. 🙂 Especially since you are speaking for the whole reformed community.

If you have any questions, feel free to ask!

With the Affection of Christ,

Ben