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Sister V - Heresy of Baptism-
Ephesians 2:8
Jeus says in John 3:16
Sister, are YOU a "whosover?" Consider the word, salvation. Is salvation temporary? Can one be saved and then lose their salvation? Can our Savior save you only temporary and still be The Savior He is procliamed to be? Can you be saved through baptism, lose that salvation, but be resaved by some other sacrament? No, sister, no! No to all of these things. You can be saved by faith alone and that salvation is permanent. The Greek word for salvation means to be healed, cured, ensured of salvation. It is a permanent term. It means once saved alway saved because first to last it is a work of God. Again, Sister, are you a "whosoever?" Tell God you want to believe in Christ the right way. Tell Him that if you are a sinner doomed to hell, that you need His help to change course. Pray to Him that He will reveal the truth to you. Tell Him that you want to be a "whosoever" so that you can have eternal life. Heresy #3: Apostolic Succession As I have pointed out in my book, in the section related to this and the appendix, apostolic succession is false for many reasons, but here is one particulary glaring reason. So many of the popes and were evil, and, though I did not point this out, so were the priests and “bishops/archbishops/cheep cheeps (cardinals) No, I do not have ANY respect for their offices. Consider that even today these bishops, (alleged to be the picks of the Holy Spirit) continue their depravity. The now President of Paraguay, Lugo, had at least two, probably 3 or more, femaie bed patners when bishop. He had children by two or more of these lovlies. "Celibacy is flawed," he sniffled. This "Holy Spirit" picked Bishop is a fornicator. Fornication is a sin denounced in many places in the Bible. Picked by the Holy Spirit indeed. This is just one of the many ways that Rome tries to show God as a liar.
Veronica, does ALL mean ALL? Or a better way of putting it, what does All mean? The Greek word is "pasin". It is the genitive of "pantos". It means “all, full, absolute". Since He appeared to all, the whole gang as described above, they ain’t no mo. All the apostles were physically dead and in the presence of the Lord by the first part of the 2nd century.
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